As Apple chairperson, inventor and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs made an unprecedented impact on the world’s consumer electronics markets.
A proposed overhaul of South Africa’s justice system will prevent "meddling" with case files, says the high court’s Judge Eberhard Bertelsmann.
Jonny Wilkinson says being England’s record points scorer won’t mean he’ll have the first crack at goalkicking during Saturday’s quarterfinal.
Archbishop Tutu, who turns 80 tomorrow, says he’s still skewering SA for falling short of its own ideals, but wishes "rabble-rousing" wasn’t needed.
Zimbabwe’s economy is projected to grow by up to 9% next year, driven by stronger farm output and mine exports, says Finance Minister Tendai Biti.
Six Egyptian presidential candidates have called on the ruling military to hand over power to an elected president by the end of April.
Researchers are studying a new field of fossilised dinosaur tracks discovered in Arkansas, including those of a large three-toed predator.
Thousands of anti-corporate demonstrators backed for the first time by trade unions have raised the stakes in the revolt on Wall Street.
The ANC says Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will continue today, after the youth league leader was admitted to hospital for "flu symptoms".
Bees Roux has been axed by the Blue Bulls for training with the Pumas during his culpable homicide trial for killing metro cop Johannes Mogale.