The International Rugby Board responded to a possible New Zealand withdrawal from the next World Cup by saying "everyone is replaceable".
Stocks slid again as Europe struggled to contain a debt crisis in Greece that is threatening to plunge the continent back into recession.
SA’s foreign ministry came under fire after the Dalai Lama cancelled a trip on Tuesday because he was not granted a visa in time.
The term non-research master’s carries a sniff of deficiency, much like the apartheid notices about non-whites did.
Invited as a VIP to a special lunch, <b>Glenda Daniels</b> gets a feeling of déjà vu.
Media organisations say they had not known about a policy forcing journalists to request interviews with MPs through Parliament’s media office.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange announced a 17% black shareholding in Sandton on Tuesday, but noted the figure may well be higher.
The thrust of a thesis on the ANC and the media seemed not lost on the president, who was by chance at the graduation ceremony.
South African and Zambian competition authorities have approved China’s Jinchuan Group’s $1.1-billion takeover of copper miner Metorex.
The perception that the South African legal system gives tenants more rights than property owners is wrong.