Sub-Saharan Africa posts economic growth rates higher than the worldwide average but has the planet’s greatest food security problems, the UN says.
Soccer referees may soon be equipped with technology that will enable them to tell if a soccer ball has crossed the goal-line.
European naval aircraft have fired at pirate-owned supplies on the Somali coastline for the first time since the EU authorised such strikes.
Other than certain individuals such as Elton John and Wayne Rooney most men accept hair loss with a sense of resignation.
Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi responds to Garth Zietsman’s article on his address at the National Editors’ Forum in Cape Town.
The most striking thing about the main budget tabled in parliament on Wednesday was the gap between rhetoric and reality.
The TAC and Section 27 have joined the fray in a face-off between Aventis Pharma and Cipla Life Sciences in a patent war over cancer drug Docetaxel.
A tourist near Hoedspruit has received 60 stitches after she was bitten in the face by a lion cub whose bite narrowly missed an artery in her neck.
An urgent court application has been launched to stop ex-police spy boss Richard Mdluli from working as a police officer, pending a judicial review.
A Special Investigation Unit probe into the Eastern Cape health department has revealed corruption involving R200-million and thousands of officials.