The African National Congress’s Johannesburg region elected new leaders during the weekend.
A $1.2-billion World Bank credit to Bangladesh to finance the country’s longest river bridge has been suspended.
New Zealand eased into the World Cup semi-finals with a sometimes nervous but ultimately comfortable 33-10 victory over a dogged Argentina.
Libyan transitional government forces say they have captured the university and a conference centre in Muammar Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte.
The National Youth Development Agency allegedly spent R250 000 on party supplies for the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students last year.
Robert Mugabe is expected to ask Archbishop Williams about homosexuals and sanctions as breakaway Anglicans demonstrate against his visit to Zimbabwe.
Pitso Mosimane has blamed Africa’s football format for South Africa’s embarrassing misunderstanding of the rules of the Africa Cup of Nations.
Patricia de Lille has backed Lindiwe Mazibuko’s candidacy as leader of the Democratic Alliance in Parliament.
No charges were laid after two <i>Sunday Times</i> journalists were allegedly held hostage in Mvezo.
Springbok coach Peter de Villiers called it quits after South Africa’s 11-9 World Cup quarterfinal defeat to Australia in Wellington on Sunday.