Ruling party supporters have begun their march on the Goodman Gallery to protest against the controversial ‘Spear’ painting.
Lille’s Belgian international playmaker Eden Hazard has announced he signed for Champions League winners Chelsea.
Israel’s vice prime minister says using cyber-weapons when faced with the threat of a nuclear Iran, would be a "reasonable step".
South Africa’s Illovo Sugar has pulled out of a R2.6-billion sugar project in Mali, largely due to political risk and funding difficulties.
Five activists protesting against discussions on nuclear energy have been "roughed up" at the Industrial Development Corporation office in Sandton.
In celebration of Africa’s creative heritage, Sanaa Africa 2012 launched its four day event with a runway show featuring eight local designers.
The coach of Serie A champions Juventus has been implicated in the match-fixing scandal that continues to rock Italian soccer.
Oger Telecom, 35% owned by Saudi Telecom, says it will inject $180-million into its South African subsidiary Cell C.
As SA grapples with the idea of a youth subsidy, an international report has recommended providing firms with such incentives to hire young people.
Two South Africans, including a toddler, were among the 19 foreign nationals who had died in a fire that ripped through shopping mall in Qatar.