A Ugandan audience has reacted with indignant outrage to a showing of Kony 2012, hurling stones at the screen and sending organisers fleeing.
A weapons dealer has been granted an interim interdict against the military after it seized an arms stash it said could be used in a Boeremag coup.
A cache of emails to and from Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad reveals that he took advice from Iran on how to handle the uprising against his rule.
A resigning director claims banking titan Goldman Sachs has become a ‘toxic and destructive’ firm focused on milking clients for everything it can.
The International Criminal Court has uncovered mass graves in a town where Ouattara fighters allegedly killed hundreds in post-poll clashes last year.
The end of the Pamodzi and Aurora crisis may finally be in sight if the Pamodzi liquidators succeed in selling the Grootvlei and Orkney mines.
The Cape Argus Cycle Tour held this past weekend was estimated to have contributed R450-million to the Western Cape’s economy.
Maritzburg United are2-0 winners over Bloemfontein Celtic in their Premiership match at their alternative venue of Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Zimbabwe’s finance minister says elections can’t be held this year as President Robert Mugabe wants, because there isn’t enough money available.
Orlando Pirates coach Augusto Palacios made a disastrous start to his latest caretaker spell as lowly Santos triumphed 3-0 at Athlone Stadium.