An audit report has indicated that Cricket SA chief executive Gerald Majola allegedly lied to the federation’s board about receiving bonus payment
Ukraine’s Environment Minister Mykola Zlochevsky vowed on Wednesday to free all bears kept in restaurants for entertainment purposes.
Swaziland has received a R2.4-billion ($350-million) loan from neighbouring South Africa, a desperately needed lifeline for the crisis-hit kingdom.
Twitter — boosted by DST Global’s $400-million investment — is worth double its December value, with its daily traffic tripling in a year.
Dust off your retirement annuities, scrape away the wrapper and take a long look at the underlying investments, says Imara Asset Management.
The DA says the state is overrating the risks the Walmart-Massmart merger poses, while the companies await Competition Appeal Court proceedings.
Cadel Evans — the first Australian to win the Tour de France — is to make a visit to Australia to celebrate his triumph with his compatriots.
Tiger Woods says he does not feel rusty following a nine-hole practice round ahead of the World Golf Championship Bridgestone Invitational.
China’s Huawei Technologies will unveil cloud-computing cellphones in an attempt to replicate its telecom gear success in the smartphone market.
President Obama says legislation to raise the US debt ceiling and cut spending is only the first step toward ensuring the US lives within its means.
Lions scrumhalf Jano Vermaak will be crossing the Jukskei river to join the Blue Bulls after the completion of the Currie Cup.
The Gautrain has launched its much-anticipated Hatfield link, which promises to greatly reduce commuter traffic between Pretoria and Johannesburg.
Eric Miyeni has joined his voice to Julius Malema’s as SA editors expressed solidarity with the target of the sacked columnist’s ire, Ferial Haffajee.
The ANC Youth League says it is "disappointed" at the public rebuke it received from ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu over its comments on Botswana.
We sit down with four of the superwomen featured in the <i>M&G</i>’s Book of Women, to find out what drives their passion for their work, and where the benefits and challenges lie in being a women in their respective industries.
<i>Bellville Rock City</i> is a "vainglorious, but essential mythologisation of the music scene in Bellville".
In 2003, an Afrikaans punk band was a laughable idea.
Absa Group reported a better-than-expected 19% rise in first-half profit helped by a decline in bad loan charges and rising income from transactions.
Government says Walmart’s takeover of Massmart poses a risk to the economy if more stringent conditions are not applied to the merger agreement.
Xolile Mngeni, awaiting trial for the alleged murder of Anni Dewani, was still receiving treatment in prison for a malignant brain tumour.
Statistics revealed that investors are starting to show some optimism towards the equities market again.
Nedbank said nationalisation would have a negative effect on investor confidence and would not help attract job-creating investment.
Mines minister Susan Shabangu has admitted that debate inside the ANC about possible nationalisation of the mining sector was hurting investment.
For those facing a run of bad luck and wanting to start things over, one Thai temple has an unusual solution: "rehearse" death with a mock funeral.
The debt crisis in Europe could hit local bonds if it worsens, pushing yields higher than expected as the continent holds 35% of government’s debt.
Nigeria’s old oil assets are in certain cases declining by between 10% to 12% per year and new investment will be needed to push the industry forward.
HSBC’s new chief executive says the positions will go worldwide over the next three years after announcing first-half profits up 3% to $11.5-billion.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez appeared on television sporting a freshly shaved head, explaining that his chemotherapy had given him "a new look".
Talks in Durban will be unlikely to strike a deal on a new pact, but will be important in determining the shape of efforts to tackle climate change.
The ANC Youth League has requested a meeting with the "right-wing" <em>Sowetan</em> to demand an explanation for the dismissal of Eric Miyeni.
Europe and the US have embarked on a new bid to convince UN Security Council members, including SA, to condemn al-Assad’s deadly crackdown in Syria.
One of outgoing Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s last jobs will be to chair a special sitting of the JSC to discuss his successor