Revamping President Jacob Zuma’s official residence in Pretoria is expected to cost R191-million, the department of public works says.
No image available
/ 20 October 2011
One Israeli exchanged for one thousand Palestinians? What kind of a deal is that, asks <b>Chris Roper</b>
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says he’s being persecuted by the ANC "for telling the truth" and doing his job by introducing radical ideas.
Australia impressed in every department to power to a 93-run win over South Africa last night in the rain-affected first one-day international.
No image available
/ 20 October 2011
Google is close to unveiling its first music service, a cloud-based venture set to rival Apple’s iTunes, after sewing up deals with key record labels.
China has accused the Dalai Lama of "terrorism in disguise" for supporting Tibetans who have set themselves on fire in protest at Beijing’s rule.
Two Swedish journalists charged with terrorism in Ethiopia after being arrested in a battle between state troops and rebels will go on trial today.
Tehran says the suspect in a plot to assassinate a Saudi envoy in the US belongs to an Iranian dissident group the state regards as its "sworn enemy".
Acid mine drainage poses a threat to residents and government needs to act swiftly to address the problem, says the Gauteng housing department.
No image available
/ 20 October 2011
Paintings by a late South African artist and musician who made his mark as a pioneer of urban black art, will go on sale in London next week.