Proteas’ Rory Kleinveldt has failed a doping test by the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport, testing positive for a "specified substance".
Absa has denied retrenchment rumours, saying employees affected by its restructuring will be given the chance to apply for new jobs at the company.
The Brother Moves On have challenged South African audiences and the white-dominated music industry. <b>Lloyd Gedye</b> tags along for a ride.
Suspended police commissioner Bheki Cele finds himself in a tough position at the inquiry. The <i>M&G</i> looks at the case thus far.
A revolt against the public protector could see the speaker of Parliament in trouble, but things are a little more complicated than that.
The World Press Photo multimedia contest has given first prize to Elles van Gelder and Ilvy Njiokiktjien for their <i>Afrikaner Blood</i> production.
At a questioning session in Parliament, President Jacob Zuma would not commit to making public the outcome of the arms deal investigation.
A Pakistan army spokesperson says a Swiss couple, who was kidnapped by the Taliban last July, have escaped from their captors and are well.
CSA’s chief executive Gerald Majola’s fate may not be settled at a board of directors’ meeting in Johannesburg over the weekend.
Zambia’s former leader Rupiah Banda says the dissolution of the former ruling Movement for Multi-Party Democracy has taken away the people’s freedom.