The International Monetary Fund’s board has elected France’s Finance Minister Christine Lagarde as the fund’s new managing director.
The deal to merge Sentula Mining and Shanduka’s coal assets has gone sour after Shanduka’s shareholders failed to support the move.
Ruling party leaders under President Zuma risk losing Cosatu’s support if they do not pull up their socks, the trades union says.
The finance ministry has rubbished a report saying South Africa had granted Swaziland a R1.2-billion loan, saying a decision had yet to be made.
The Grahamstown festival may be only a week away, but there’s still plenty of interesting theatre on offer in Cape Town.
Global ratings firm Moody’s believes that a successful SABMiller’s acquisition bid of Australian brewer Foster’s would benefit both companies.
Life’s a beach in Mozambique for horses that were rescued from Zimbabwe — and they provide one
of the best riding holidays for tourists.
Swaziland has only two months’ supplies of antiretroviral drugs, which Aids patients and activists say is a death sentence for thousands.
As we wrap up youth month, we find out what inspires some of the country’s most accomplished young South Africans, and how they feel about the future of the country.
Eight months after announcing they had sold a 49.9% stake to Guma TAC, the Golden Lions Rugby Union says that negotiations have fallen through.