The Eugene Terre’Blanche murder trial enters its fourth day in the wake of a key police witness’s confession that he had lied about certain details.
Burma freed an outspoken critic and a major ethnic rebel as it began releasing 6 300 convicts, but kept some political detainees behind bars.
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Police in Nigeria raided a newspaper office and arrested six reporters for the publication of a letter from the former president to Goodluck Jonathan.
Both "Jub Jub" and Themba Tshabalala were on the wrong side of the road when they struck a group of children, says an accident reconstruction expert.
The fifth witness in the murder trial of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche has taken to the stand, also testifying to the suspect’s admission of guilt.
The Reserve Bank’s note about the economy has hinted at a chance of a rate cut, despite a stronger-than-expected performance in the factory sector.
South Africa could use its foreign exchange reserves if necessary to relieve market stress caused by global turmoil, says Pravin Gordhan.
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French players involved in the national team’s semifinal exit at the last World Cup have vowed to do their best to prevent it happening again.
A slew of bombings targeted Iraqi police in Baghdad, including blasts by two suicide bombers, killing 25 people and wounding dozens more.
A video showing Jack Warner telling Caribbean Football Union officials how to deal with cash gifts from Mohamed bin Hammam has been published.