Southern African leaders holding a two day regional summit in Luanda have wrapped up their talks ahead of schedule.
Invitation to apply for support for the development of
community private partnerships
Professor Johnny Molefe, whose appointment as the vice-chancellor of Tshwane University of Technology has been revoked, will continue getting hi
Requests for proposals for the establishment of a provincial hotline/call centre
Sean and Marcelle Roberts earned culinary cult status quietly with Café 1999 in Durban, and they are now launching a new venue.
Nigeria has launched two satellites into orbit with the aim of using them for a range of tasks, including disaster monitoring and security.
The public protector must probe the R3.25m spent to maintain Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane’s official residence, the DA said on Thursday.
Freeways are not free — if the public wants them then it has to pay for them, says Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele.
Striking municipal workers will settle for nothing less than a double digit wage increase, the South Africa Municipal Workers’ Union has said.
Despite a lack of training, equipment, funding or an audience, two artists are determined to succeed as film directors.
Diversified miner Exxaro has reported a 53% rise in first-half profit, boosted by higher sales and prices at its coal business.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that military operations against pro-democracy protesters had stopped.
The debate on the country’s new chief justice must not impugn the dignity of the judiciary or demean the integrity of the nominee.
Astronomers were lost for words when they spotted glowing blobs of matter many times the size of a galaxy in their snapshots of the early universe.
Sundowns, Bidvest Wits and the Free State Stars garnered their first premiership wins of the season, while the Amakhosi swiped a second victory.
In a move that will make the finances of Venezuela even murkier, President Hugo Chávez has announced he will nationalise the country’s gold industry.
The Vatican has decided to release confidential files about an abuse case in the US to avoid accusations of a cover-up.
The Moon is 4.36-billion years old, up to 200-million years younger than previously thought, according to a new analysis of lunar rocks.
President Jacob Zuma has been selected to chair the SADC organ on politics, defence and security, his office said on Wednesday.
The sports ministry says it will not ask the government to pursue any further bids to host the 2020 Olympics.
The public protector says the state’s legal advisers have no authority to tell government not to implement her findings and recommendations.
The rich and varied scenery of the island is reflected in the cuisine on offer.
Economists have warned that the proposed NHI scheme could push the South African economy into recession.
An old age home in Katlehong is still accommodating people after it was shut down in 2009, Gauteng’s department of health and social development says.
The relaunch of the sports awards will not come cheap and promises to be a glitzy event, says Minister of Sports and Recreation Fikile Mbalula.
Activists are questioning Angola’s rights record as it hosts a regional Southern African Development Community summit.
Students furious over rector Jonathan Jansen’s changes to student politics have staged a protest at the University of Free State.
retail trade sales at constant prices for June recorded a 2.2% growth year-on-year after a revised 0.2% growth in May, Stats SA figures have shown.
Someone "with an axe to grind" used the <i>Sunday Times</i> newspaper to create a scandal in the Western Cape, premier Helen Zille says.
Samir Nasri has denied making disparaging remarks about his looming departure from Arsenal and said the Facebook comments attributed to him were fake.
The state is due to lay charges against Kumba Iron Ore over its application for a mining right over the company’s Sishen mine it did not yet own.
Municipal workers will bring the Johannesburg city centre to a standstill this week, the South African Municipal Workers’ Union has said.