Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane appears to be at the centre of a bid to thwart the prosecution in SA of Zim officials accused of torture.
Swatch chairperson Nick Hayek says his company is looking at building a car that runs on hydrogen and oxygen — a prototype is already in operation.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it would be ‘catastrophic’ to allow Greece to leave the eurozone because of its debt problems.
Iraq says oil experts in January declined by nearly 4.5% compared to December, dealing a blow to an economy on which 95% of revenue comes from oil.
A rhino bull, mutilated by poachers three weeks ago, has died at the Kariega Nature Reserve in the Eastern Cape after battling a gangrenous infection.
Protesters have blocked off access to Kya Sand in Jo’burg, saying they no longer have the patience to wait for a meeting scheduled later in the day.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela will investigate allegations of maladministration in Braamfischerville, Jo’burg, following a raw sewage spill there.
Barack Obama has urged North Korea to cancel a planned rocket launch, warning the regime it had nothing to gain from ‘threats or provocations’.
Shell is struggling to pay off $1-billion that it owes Iran for crude oil because EU and US sanctions make it almost impossible to process payments.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp believes Fabrice Muamba’s recovery means supporters can now enjoy Tuesday’s rearranged FA Cup quarterfinal.