The National Council of Provinces has extended the reporting deadline of its committee processing the Protection of State Information Bill to June 30.
Amnesty International says Islamist groups and insurgents are ‘running riot’ after a military coup deposed the Bamako government in March.
The United Nations has plans to collect a monitoring team from a Syrian town after they spent the night in the hands of rebels following an attack.
From horsepower to battery power, Ferrari is joining the growing ranks of green carmakers by launching its first hybrid vehicle at the end of 2012.
The Democratic Alliance has accused President Jacob Zuma of being afraid to make tough choices that would benefit many unemployed young people.
Kings XI Punjab’s acting captain David Hussey has defended his team’s integrity amid allegations of corruption in the Indian Premier League.
As unemployment soars, financial institutions face rising bad debt and the need for a European Union rescue.
Europe is braced for an election bonanza this that will determine the politics of the increasingly contested campaign to save the single currency.
A new index measures countries’ ability to manage change to achieve sustained long-term growth, Lisa Steyn reports.
Within minutes of Cell C announcing a price slash of its prepaid call tariffs, Vodacom has announced it would also cut its prepaid voice rates.