UPDATE: The SABC’s Kaizer Kganyago responds to the Mail & Guardian’s article "The timid and ugly state of the SABC" which appeared on July 2.
Percy Zvomuya interrogates the phenomenon of book piracy in Peru, and wonders if the high cost of books in SA could lead to a similar situation here.
Mali’s national assembly has called for intervention as Islamists enforce Sharia law, destroy ancient shrines and trap residents with landmines.
Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker has sailed into his second consecutive Oakley One Wave Wonder title to scoop up the biggest single-wave prize in SA surfing.
Vodacom has announced that chief executive Pieter Uys will leave the company in March next year and be replaced by Shameel Joosub.
World number 12 South Africa have drawn 3-3 with hosts Ireland in their last tour match in Ireland at the University College Dublin.
Ecuador’s foreign minister says rape cases lodged in Sweden against Julian Assange are laughable but no ruling has been made on his asylum bid.
DA leader Helen Zille says President Jacob Zuma has heeded calls for more extensive consultation before appointing Constitutional Court judges.
Speaking at the launch of the Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans 2012, Trevor Manuel calls on the youth to develop a service ethic.
The Spanish players had not left the Olympic Stadium in Kiev before minds were being focused on winning the 2014 World Cup.