Despite a decrease in the latest Purchasing Managers Index figures, economists remain optimistic about the future of the SA manufacturing sector.
A court in Pakistan has ordered that Osama bin Laden’s three widows and two daughters be deported out of the country after illegally living there.
ZTE Mzansi has won a court order preventing Telkom’s network overhaul after being disqualified from one of the project’s bidding processes.
A Chinese mining group will invest $21.2-million to restart the Trojan nickel mine in Zimbabwe, which closed during the country’s political turmoil.
Some of the biggest computers ever seen are going to help decipher data from the world’s largest telescope as it explores the origins of the universe.
Burry Stander and Christoph Sauser have won the final stage of the Absa Cape Epic, winning their second successive title in the mountainbike race.
The leaders of South Africa are a "strange breed who are set on undermining the institutions that underpin democracy, says Nedbank chair Reuel Khoza.
South Africans and foreigners are walking through Johannesburg’s once feared city centre to experience more of the recently revamped metropolis.
Eleven people have been killed after suspected members of Boko Haram were entangled in a shoot-out when troops raided their alleged hideout.
US player Hunter Mahan has won the US PGA Tour’s $6-million Houston Open by one stroke over Carl Pettersson after firing a final-round 71.