ANC members must avoid discussing party conference issues during the ANC’s centenary celebrations in Bloemfontein over the weekend.
The ANC’s 100-year celebrations kicked off with a golf day and a walk-about by Jacob Zuma but Julius Malema walked away as newsmaker of the day.
Over 3 000 people have been killed in South Sudan’s brutal massacres last week in an explosion of ethnic violence forcing tens of thousands to flee.
Damascus has been hit by a suicide bomb, killing 25 and wounding dozens, with state media blaming ‘terrorists’ for the second such attack.
British police investigating tabloid phone hacking on Friday arrested a 47-year-old woman on suspicion of trying to pervert the course of justice.
The IMF’s Christine Lagarde says the South African economy’s biggest threats in 2012 will be unemployment and the eurozone crisis.
Zimbabwe media have reported that President Robert Mugabe will not be attending the ANC’s 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein.
The rand has regained strength ahead of a meeting between IMF chief Christine Lagarde and Pravin Gordhan on Friday to discuss its volatility.
A shadowy military academy is being built in Zimbabwe by a Chinese contractor accused of meting out physical punishment, miserable conditions and pay.
Boxer Amir Khan has claimed that an unidentified man ‘interfered’ with the WBA fight supervisor during his split-decision loss to Lamont Peterson.
Australia thrashed India by an innings and 68 runs in their second Test, leading the series 2-0 with two more Tests to play.
There is no doubt the Ibsa forum was one of the seminal diplomatic achievements of the Thabo Mbeki presidency.
The ANC’s centenary celebrations will no doubt honour the forefathers of the struggle but let us ensure that we do not forget the heroines.
It is a skin thing, but is it art? At its extreme, tattooing might seem a radical subculture that defines your whole existence.
Nothing is more embarrassing than a medical condition that affects our bodily functions.
International collectors have spawned a ruthless industry that cares little for a precious history.
The ANC is accused of rewriting the past to give itself the starring role in the struggle.
A five-wicket haul for Rory Kleinveldt helped the Cobras dismiss the Knights for 218 on day one of their SuperSport Series match against the Cobras.
Republican presidential candidates have swarmed on New Hampshire in the party’s bid to evict President Barack Obama from the White House.
Eve Arnold, a globe-trotting photojournalist who captured iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, has died at the age of 99.
The Handspring Company and the Space Behind the Couch present <em>Madame Touxflouwe</em>.
Foreign experts have arrived in the DRC to look at a possible review of the November elections, which have been denounced as flawed by observers.
Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane says the team that arrived in Equatorial Guinea for their friendly against the hosts need more time to reach cohesion.
Sri Lanka collapsed to 239 all out shortly after lunch on Thursday in the deciding Test against South Africa at Newlands.
Over the festive season and into the New Year, debt counsellors DebtBusters has seen a doubling of enquiries compared to the same period last year.
With a surreal triple-ton to his name, Australia’s Michael Clarke says he needs to keep his team focused on winning the Test series against India.
At least 26 people have been killed and 13 wounded so far this year in two attacks by Rwandan Hutu rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Eastern Cape’s education department has had to ask the province’s treasury for a R15-million bailout to settle salaries stilled owed to teachers.
Iran has shrugged off the impact of new Western sanctions after European diplomats said they had all but agreed on an EU ban on oil from the country.
After a drop in its 2011 matric pass rate, the KwaZulu-Natal education department says poverty is one of the largest stumbling blocks for its pupils.
The M&G Online is looking for a sub-editor with online experience to update the website and publish articles from the newspaper.
The ANC in the Eastern Cape is to sit down with the Mandela family in a bid to shield the party from the fallout over Mandla Mandela’s marital woes.