The ANC expressed outrage on Thursday over profanities columnist Max du Preez made on Facebook about the ruling party.
This year’s seventh annual Baxter Dance Festival is jam-packed with Cape Town’s diverse and dynamic dance talent.
An Israeli army patrol in the West Bank has been attacked by settlers who thought the troops were on their way to dismantle their homes.
A US report hinted at an improvement in labour market conditions after unemployment benefit claims rose less than expected last week.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe can’t grant the Dalai Lama a last-minute visa because it’s not in his line of duty, his office said.
In this week’s paper you’ll find the bigger and better arms deal, the Dalai Lama drama, skateboarding in Kimberly and Lindiwe Mazibuko shaking things up in the DA.
The South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference has levelled some stinging criticisms at Itac following its protracted anti-dumping struggle.
Trained psychologist and poet Tomas Tranströmer has won this year’s Nobel Prize for literature for exploring human identity and spiritual dimensi
Rising inflation and the slowing pace of growth in emerging markets will cloud the outlook of these countries for years to come, says Gill Marcus.
ArcelorMittal SA has dropped its acquisition of Imperial Crown Trading for R800-million.
The Constitutional Court has dismissed a bid by Schubart Park residents to challenge an evacuation order as it "was not in the interest of justice".
A proposed overhaul of South Africa’s justice system will prevent "meddling" with case files, says the high court’s Judge Eberhard Bertelsmann.
Jonny Wilkinson says being England’s record points scorer won’t mean he’ll have the first crack at goalkicking during Saturday’s quarterfinal.
Archbishop Tutu, who turns 80 tomorrow, says he’s still skewering SA for falling short of its own ideals, but wishes "rabble-rousing" wasn’t needed.
Zimbabwe’s economy is projected to grow by up to 9% next year, driven by stronger farm output and mine exports, says Finance Minister Tendai Biti.
Six Egyptian presidential candidates have called on the ruling military to hand over power to an elected president by the end of April.
Researchers are studying a new field of fossilised dinosaur tracks discovered in Arkansas, including those of a large three-toed predator.
The ANC says Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will continue today, after the youth league leader was admitted to hospital for "flu symptoms".
Bees Roux has been axed by the Blue Bulls for training with the Pumas during his culpable homicide trial for killing metro cop Johannes Mogale.
The Desmond Tutu Peace Centre has asked the deputy president to organise a visa for the Dalai Lama, but Motlanthe’s office says it’s not up to him.
Tiger Woods has signed a partnership deal with Rolex, the world’s biggest luxury watch brand, marking his first major endorsement since his 2009 fall.
Julius Malema’s lawyer says will request a postponement of an ANC disciplinary hearing against him due to his hospitalisation.
In a video address to South Africans, pro-democracy activist and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has urged the country to support Burma in its struggle for democracy.
Real Madrid coach José Mourinho has been given a two-match ban for poking Barcelona’s assistant coach in the eye during August’s Spanish Super Cup.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has been admitted to Limpopo Medi Clinic in Polokwane, citing flu symptoms.
The Philippines offers a travelling academic extended tuition in the sensual sociology of food.
Although SA says it did not actually deny the Dalai Lama a visa, Archbishop Tutu has again slammed the state for "siding with vicious oppressors".
The IMF says it’s "confident" of its talks with Greece on plans to trim its deficit that will lead to the release €8-billion in bailout funds
A "notorious gang of anarchists" with links to cash heists and dirty money is attempting to destabilise the ANC’s Gauteng structures, the party says.
When it comes to foodie fashion, what’s going to be hot this summer? Will jelly be the new pie? And what buzzwords will be bandied about?
If SA beat Australia on Sunday it will be down to the Boks’ experience, says flanker Schalk Burger. If the Boks lose, it’ll be because of their age.
Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai has sought to ease concerns in Pakistan, already feeling isolated, about a key agreement with India.