The police’s attempts to lease a building in Durban from tycoon Roux Shabangu amounted to maladministration, says Public Protector Thuli Madonsela.
A new project aims to help integrate small-scale farmers in Limpopo into the formal food supply chain, the Pleiad Foundation said on Thursday.
Data released by Statistics SA has shown South African mining production rose 9.6% year on year in May after a revised 12.0% increase in April.
Swazi lawyers have filed a sexual harassment case against the chief justice, who sparked controversy by suspending a judge for "insulting" King Mswati
President Robert Mugabe’s party has rejected a timeline that his own negotiators hammered out a week ago, saying elections must take place this year.
Kenny Dalglish will leave Liverpool’s Malaysia tour early to finalise the signing of England winger Stewart Downing from Aston Villa.
We talk to <i>Vagina Monologues</i> creator Eve Ensler about her new play <i>I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret Lives of Girls</i>, featuring a young, mostly South African cast.
Arsene Wenger has said he is so keen to keep hold of midfielder Samir Nasri that he is prepared to risk losing him for free in a year’s time.
Tenders must be submitted in the manner proposed within the Tender dossier and put in a sealed envelope not later than the 10th August 2011
Scores of petrol stations in SA have run out of fuel, an industry spokesperson said on Thursday, as a strike by workers in the oil sector escalates.
Its Japanese developers call it the "Futuristic Circular Flying Object" and it’s designed to go where humans can’t.
A fascinating project resurrects a children’s opera from the Holocaust, and Fiona Coyne’s last play has its debut.
Libya’s prosecutor general charged on Wednesday that Nato air strikes have killed more than 1 100 civilians.
A temporary court order preventing strikers from being within 60m of their workplaces was issued on Wednesday, two employer bodies said.
Papers opposing Jon Qwelane’s application to revoke the hate speech judgment against him have been lodged by the SA Human Rights Commission.
Unions in the gold mining sector have declared a dispute which could lead to 140 000 employees downing tools.
Multiple blasts have rocked India’s financial hub Mumbai, in what the Home Ministry described as the first major terror strike since the 2008 attacks.
Shareholders say the favourite hoped to succeed News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch is an "operational counterweight" who will stabilise the company.
Rupert Murdoch’s News Crop has dropped its bid for British Sky Broadcasting ahead of a House of Commons vote on whether to forbid the takeover.
It was the night when Hollywood royalty came to meet British royalty — and there was no question who were the more starstruck.
A senior leader of Libya’s rebels has rejected accusations that anti-Gaddafi forces have been responsible for looting, arson and abuse of civilians.
Standard Bank has again been named as Africa’s top bank in the <i>Banker</i> magazine’s 2011 rankings of the world’s top banks.
Banks in Zimbabwe have urged the public to deposit money in their accounts, so that dirty and torn dollar bills can be exchanged for clean, new notes.
Former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, who is also Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Works, has hinted at a return to football administration.
David Beckham says playing for Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho would be a "dream".
A senior North Korean sports official has been quoted saying North Korea would like to share some events in the 2018 Winter Olympics with South Korea.
Nationalisation of South Africa’s mines needs to be debated and not dismissed, the head of Africa’s top gold miner said on Wednesday.
South Africa’s role as Africa’s gateway could be under threat, according to an economist for sub-Saharan Africa.
In a rare admission of defeat, McDonald’s is withdrawing the McFalafel, saying it was an experiment that did not work.
"Here is a new and brilliant way to connect with people," your friend will say to you. They say this every 18 months, and each time your heart sinks.
Ahead of Nelson Mandela Day on July 18, a group of bikers – including DJ Fresh and Zelda la Grange – will travel across SA to help out in rural communities.
Statistician General Pali Lehohla discusses the census process during an M&G business breakfast event.