Boys in Mpondoland are going behind their parents’ backs to attend dodgy initiation schools that too often claim the lives of youths who would be men.
Politicians, unionists and NGOs put their differences aside in an outpouring of good wishes to former president Nelson Mandela on his 94th birthday.
Zimbabwe has lowered its growth forecast for the year as anticipated revenue from the sale of diamonds did not trickle into state coffers as expected.
A challenge in the Johannesburg Labour Court by Glynnis Breytenbach against her suspension from the National Prosecuting Authority has failed.
The Limpopo textbook scandal is an indication that government has failed its people, according to Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi.
We chat to legendary musician Baaba Maal who is curating ‘Africa Utopia’, a series of African music events for the Cultural Olympiad as part of London 2012.
Director Danny Boyle has been forced to cut parts of the Olympic opening ceremony to make sure the show finishes on time.
A suicide bomber has struck at the heart of Syria’s security apparatus, killing the defence minister and President Bashar al-Assad’s brother-in-law.
The DA is looking to force the NPA to produce complete documents relating to its decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma.
Metro police officers in eThekwini will strike if police head Eugene Nzama is not fired, says the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu).