The UK’s Olympic security plans have come under fresh scrutiny after several people on a terror watch list were waved through airport border controls.
Darren Clarke has returned the Claret Jug to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club ahead of the 141st British Open, without taking a single drink from it.
Cheeky Watson has denied reports that the Southern Kings accepted R40-million from Saru to delay his side’s Super Rugby participation until 2016.
US President Barack Obama has refused to apologise for accusing Mitt Romney of outsourcing jobs while in charge of Bain Capital.
Corrupt leaders in war-ravaged Somalia should face immediate security council sanctions, a report by the United Nations says.
The doctor treating former South Africa wicketkeeper Mark Boucher says he could regain some vision in his left eye and play again.
Western Cape emergency workers have successfully battled against heavy flooding and snow at the weekend that forced 2 000 people to be evacuated.
Endorsing ANC plans for "strategic nationalisation", the SA Communist Party has nailed its Mangaung colours firmly to President Jacob Zuma’s mast.
The SACP’s national conference this weekend ended in a political game of cat and mouse between general secretary Blade Nzimande and Kgalema Motlanthe.
With price pressures easing and growth slowing, a rate cut is possible when the reserve bank issues its rates decision this week, writes Matt Quigley.