HIV has been around for a long time but there are still some serious misunderstandings about it, writes <b>Mia Malan</b>.
After finishing eighth at the World Championships 400m, Oscar Pistorius admits he has a lot of work to do before next year’s London Olympic Games.
Julius Malema has said the ANCYL is not "busing people to Luthuli House" in support of its leaders ahead of their disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.
The Democratic Alliance has called for a law amendment to ensure scrutiny of government business deals involving family members of the president.
An environmental study tool is helping young people to understand climate change.
In some cases the readiness to inflict one’s dearth of artistic talent on a helpless world may be a sign of far worse things to come.
South Africa is confident of its growth forecasts and the fiscal policies outlined in its February budget, and has an "extreme crisis" plan.
Celebrities will grace the Lido’s red carpet this week but the magic of the world’s oldest film festival is fading.
When a government department announces a policy white paper it creates an expectation that a fundamental policy shift is on the horizon.
The bail application of one of South Africa’s most wanted criminals, Bongani Moyo, was abandoned in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday.