The unnamed man will appear in court next month, police said, after he was accused of assaulting the fellow resident at a care facility
Oz coach admits changes in tactics are needed, but he stand behind his trio of assistant coaches
If Semenya’s appeal is dismissed, she would be ineligible for the entire circuit of top-tier Diamond League meetings, which run from May to September
The vote in favour of a white supremacist slogan sparked a furious backlash and demands for the resignations of ministers who backed the motion
Last week, the rand rebounded sharply following lower-than-expected CPI figures from the US as well as a decline in US stocks
Peter Mutasa, president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) — the country’s largest trade union — was among those detained
Mbappe became the youngest French goalscorer in World Cup history when he struck in a 1-0 win over Peru in the group stages
In 2013 Mohammed Dewji became the first Tanzanian to grace the cover of Forbes magazine, and was in 2015 named Forbes Africa Person of the Year
Tito Mboweni has become the eighth finance minister, here is a list of the ministers who have preceded him since 1994
The bills enable a political party to seek a court injunction preventing the publication of ‘false information’ three months leading up to an election
The business climate and South Africa’s economic momentum remain restrained
Carrie Lam maintains the decision was handed down by immigration authorities
By law, each polling station must submit its results, after verification by the Elecam electoral commission, to the Constitutional Court
Victor Mallet, the FT’s Asia news editor and a British national, angered authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong by hosting a speech by Andy Chan
Mike Pompeo departed from Tokyo, where he spent the first leg of a tour that will include stops in Pyongyang, South Korea and China
Meng Hongwei was last seen leaving for China in late September from the Interpol headquarters in Lyon, southeast France
In the face of Brexit uncertainty, Royal Bank of Scotland lending was becoming more cautious
Beijing has demanded an apology after a Chinese state TV journalist was removed from a fringe event at the ruling Conservative party’s conference
The former military ruler is currently the only candidate in the running to secure the presidential ticket of his ruling APC party
Stats SA reported that non-agricultural formal sector employment dropped from 9 817 000 in March 2018 to 9 748 000 in June 2018
The draw left United in seventh, eight points behind leaders Liverpool
The heart-stopping auction drama marked a climax to a long-running battle for control of Europe’s biggest pay-TV provider
The country could change its name to North Macedonia to appease Greece and ease its joining of international bodies
Nepal’s efforts to increase its tigers are part of a 13-country plan to double the number of tigers worldwide
The late Minister Edna Molewa died from Legionnaires’ disease – an extremely acute form of pneumonia, her family said on Sunday.
Banyana Banyana has won all their five matches
Safa last week announced a five-year sponsorship deal with OUTsurance worth R50 million in a first of its kind match officials sponsorship deal.
The main sticking point in Brexit negotiations is the future of the Irish border once Britain leaves the EU
China had previously warned that it would target $60-billion in US goods if Trump made good on his threat to impose the new tariffs
The new company will be named MultiChoice Group and will include MultiChoice South Africa Holdings and its subsidiaries
Hydrogen trains are equipped with fuel cells that produce electricity through a combination of hydrogen and oxygen
The launch marks the first time in nearly a decade that Nasa has had a tool in orbit to measure ice sheet surface elevation across the globe