Logistics group Transnet plans to issue a foreign currency bond of at least $500-million this financial year to help fund its expansion programme.
A New Zealand High Court judge has ruled warrants used to seize property from Megaupload founder and accused internet pirate Kim Dotcom were illegal.
Thousands of Spain fans gathered in Madrid to watch their Euro 2012 semifinal against Portugal, erupting in joy after their 4-2 penalty win.
Common symbols can have a multiplicity of meanings from the mundane to the bizarre, writes Patrick Barkham.
Japanese zookeepers who lost 30 squirrels say their recovery efforts had exceeded expectations – with 38 animals back in captivity.
President Jacob Zuma’s skirting of important questions and issues comes across as a lack of vision, writes Rapule Tabane.
If you wanted a T-shirt with the face of Jacob Zuma or Kgalema Motlanthe on it, you were out of luck at the ANC policy conference.
Endless global conferences with progressively weakening outcomes are lessening hope that global temperature increases can be reined in at 2C.
Throughout the platinum-rich North West, mining communities such as the Bapo Ba Mogale live in poverty. Heidi Swart reports on their story.
Struggle veterans and suburbanites have come together to save ancestral land from development. Fiona Macleod reports.