Panic attacks are difficult to diagnose but can be cured using cognitive behavioural therapy.
Revolutionary new vaginal treatment could avert 800 000 Aids deaths over the next 20 years.
Navalsig High School in Bloemfontein has asked the Equality Court to throw out a controversial case involving a learner’s right to wear dreadlocks.
The 26 by-elections that took place on Wednesday this week have confirmed the declining fortunes of Cope and the IFP.
Marc Shoul gives <strong>Lauren Clifford-Holmes</strong> the lowdown on the creative process behind Flatlands.
Photographer Marc Shoul’s black-and-white <i>Flatlands</i> finds moments of poignant silence in the hustle and bustle of the Johannesburg CBD.
One of the most formidable components of the Durban International Film Festival has always been its documentary selection.
Former Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad on Thursday launched a new national daily newspaper, the <em>New Age</em>, in Johannesburg.
Khalo Matabane speaks about is his film <i>State of Violence</i>, which will open Durban International Film Festival this weekend.
Information Bill not only threatens the work of journalists, but also undermines the ability of parliamentarians to hold the state to account.
Concern is growing in political and business circles about the relationship between President Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family.
The best science fiction writers are those who can make you part of an extended universe without resorting to that awful trick of the padded series.
The farmer’s son surprised the golfing world with his major win last weekend but those who know him say he’s always been destined for great thing.
Is South Africa the only place you will ever hear the vuvuzela at a sporting event?
The media appeals tribunal mooted by the ANC could include measures to imprison journalists or force them to pay millions of rands in fines.
SAA paid out bonuses of R60,7-million to 153 managers over three years — at an average of almost R400 000 per employee.
Durban is great, but one has to go to other places, too, says <b>Nashen Moodley</b> — the manager of the Durban International Film Festival.
A report has found that law enforcement agencies have been slack about fighting corruption since the Scorpions were shut down.
The Reserve Bank left its repo rate steady at 6,5% on Thursday, in line with expectations, as the economy stays on course to recover.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu said on Thursday he would retire from public duties later this year.
President Jacob Zuma won’t "jump to conclusions" on allegations that Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda has benefited from tenders.
After being schmoozed by a bevy of German hotties, it takes a Mazda and small Chevy to remind <b>Steve Smith</b> what really counts.
Springboks coach Peter de Villiers has suggested his team have been victims of a conspiracy to assist the All Blacks ahead of next year’s World Cup.
President Jacob Zuma says his government is discussing the rand’s current level, which some analysts say is too strong and hampers export growth.
A farmers’ group on Wednesday warned of an exodus of foreign investors from the country’s agriculture sector over land-reform policies.
An Alex community project shows moms how to help their children develop into well-adjusted adults.
Kumba and ArcelorMittal South Africa have reached an interim pricing agreement for the supply of iron ore from Kumba’s Sishen mine.
Zindzi Mandela and a number of family members were attacked in their driveway on Sunday night, Gauteng police said on Thursday.
Kumba Iron Ore, a unit of global miner Anglo American, reported a 10% rise in exports sales volumes.
Vodacom reported little change in first-quarter revenue on Thursday, as international growth was offset by weakness in its home market.
Kya Sands informal settlement, where 16 people were attacked earlier this week, was quiet on Thursday, Gauteng police said.
The swearing-in of Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota as an MP has been postponed while he and his deputy, Mbhazima Shilowa, slug it out in court.