Safia (17) has never been to Somalia and lived in South Africa all her life. But her "otherness" is often used to exclude her.
Fourteen heads of state have confirmed that they will be attending the 2010 World Cup final on Sunday.
The ANC on Wednesday welcomed Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s changes to the education curriculum.
Dutch fans scrambled on Wednesday for pricey, last-minute tickets to SA as the country went football crazy after reaching the World Cup final.
Caster Semenya will not compete in the World Junior Championships in Canada but might run in the African championships in Kenya later in July.
British journalist Simon Wright is to go on trial in Cape Town this weekend — and the state has brought its big guns to bear on him.
Dutch airline KLM scrambled to put on extra planes to South Africa on Wednesday after The Netherlands reached the World Cup final.
The Cope faction supporting deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa on Tuesday finally served court papers on the party’s president Mosiuoa Lekota.
Kigali has summoned SA’s ambassador to voice concern over the probe into the shooting last month in Johannesburg of a Rwandan general.
The tit-for-tat leadership battles within the Congress of the People (Cope) dragged on for a further day on Tuesday with no resolution by 6pm.
SA’s economy is recovering, but the recovery is "fragile and hesitant", South African Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus said on Wednesday.
Last year, the Shamwari reserve opened a specialised rehabilitation centre to nurse animals hurt in man-made problems.
Holland will contest their first World Cup final since 1978 after beating Uruguay 3-2 at Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday night.
The situation of foreign nationals on the N1 near Paarl was "completely different" to that of those displaced by xenophobic violence in 2008.
A good — or bad — showing at the World Cup has significant political consequences for the countries and leaders concerned.
Germany and Spain do battle on Wednesday for the right to meet The Netherlands in the World Cup final.
The Equality Court in Bloemfontein is to serve papers on Wednesday on the Reitz Four.
The Gupta Group on Tuesday confirmed it will launch a new national daily newspaper in September.
E.tv on Tuesday confirmed that <i>3rd Degree</i>’s Debora Patta will apologise for accusing Freedom Front Plus leader Chrisna de Kock of racism.
Caster Semenya has been cleared to compete as a woman after nearly a year of speculation over her gender, the IAAF confirmed on Tuesday.
As part of a series on xenophobia, the <i>M&G</i> presents the Sowda Hussen Mohamud story…
President Jacob Zuma says the billions SA spent on the World Cup have paid off with improvements to infrastructure and "priceless" social benefits.
Foreign nationals fearing renewed outbreaks of xenophobic violence reportedly continued to seek transport out of Cape Town on Tuesday.
The outcomes-based education (OBE) system would not be completely scrapped but would be modified to improve the performance of school pupils.
"What does it mean to be safe and to be insecure?" artist Marthine Tayou wonders in his installation <em>LOOOOBHY n.50</em>.
Back in the day, Sea Point probably had more restaurants than the rest of Cape Town put together.
The Gupta Group, which has close links to the ANC, will launch a new national daily newspaper in September, a media report said on Tuesday.
An academic study dedicated to exploring South African drama could easily be viewed as a turgid exercise in promoting scholarly jargon.
The Presidency has announced three more departures by senior officials in its office but denied that there was a "crisis".
World Cup courts have handed down at least 100 guilty verdicts related to the soccer tournament, the National Prosecuting Authority said on Monday.
Minister in the National Planning Commission Trevor Manuel has come out in defence of parastatals who splurged millions on Soccer World Cup tickets.
Comment on former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi’s corruption conviction last Friday continued to draw reaction on Monday.