SA’s focus on the matric exam results obscures the fact that pupils in earlier grades lack fundamental skills.
A mountain of dirty towels or stray underwear left in the washing machine are some of the souvenirs landlords in London return to after Wimbledon.
US President Barack Obama’s decision to bring troops home from Afghanistan could jeopardise the next major push of the war, John McCain has warned.
The Chinese government has long held up the world’s largest hydroelectric project as a symbol of its engineering prowess.
Muammar Gaddafi can live out his retirement in Libya if he surrenders all power, the country’s opposition leader has said.
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco were preparing for a trip to South Africa, as her father dismissed reports of a pre-wedding rift.
Atrial fibrillation makes it important for you to know your pulse and learn how to take it, writes <b>Ayanda Sitole</b>.
Judge Nkola Motata — a convicted drunk driver — was involved in another accident in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, early on Saturday morning.
The head of France’s Socialists urged calm on Sunday as speculation over the future of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn grew.
<i>Purgatorio</i> is as difficult to perform as it is to watch.