US President Obama, Bill Gates and thousands of people across the world have paid tribute to Apple founder Steve Jobs, who has died aged just 56.
SA has bemoaned the suicide bomb attack that killed 70 people in Mogadishu, while Somalia’s Prime Minister urged aid workers not to stay away.
Many Greeks, their lives ravaged by the debt crisis, are thinking of emigrating like hundreds of thousands who left for foreign shores after WWII.
Tiger Woods has signed a partnership deal with Rolex, the world’s biggest luxury watch brand, marking his first major endorsement since his 2009 fall.
Desmond Tutu has accused SA of putting trade ties above values, saying the government’s explanations of the Dalai Lama debacle left him more upset.
More litigation around the fair value of offers could be seen due to the takeover regulations of the new Companies Act, say attorneys.
Julius Malema’s lawyer says will request a postponement of an ANC disciplinary hearing against him due to his hospitalisation.
In a video address to South Africans, pro-democracy activist and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has urged the country to support Burma in its struggle for democracy.
Real Madrid coach José Mourinho has been given a two-match ban for poking Barcelona’s assistant coach in the eye during August’s Spanish Super Cup.
The SABC has agreed to pay R3-million in order to televise Saturday’s African Cup of Nations qualifier between Bafana Bafana and Sierra Leone.