Recently opened in one of Durban’s top contemporary art galleries is the solo exhibition by Frances Goodman.
We rarely get to see classic movies on the big screen. The Fugard Theatre is changing that.
Cape Town is renowned for its natural beauty, atmosphere and charm, but at night another side emerges.
It is going against our herd instinct that will help us to make the right investment decisions
As reporters and production staff race to meet their deadlines, we take a sneak preview of some of the juiciest stories appearing in this week’s paper.
Swazi high court judge Thomas Masuku has been charged with insulting King Mswati III over a ruling that referred to him as "fork-tongued".
Cellphone service providers Vodacom and MTN are having serious network problems, with many customers unable to make calls or send text messages.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa will look for a solution to police killings in an upcoming summit with various organisations and forums, he has said.
amaBhungane’s <b>Glenda Daniels</b> explains everything you need to know about the proposed media appeals tribunal, Protection of Information Bill, and government’s threat to pull media advertising. Watch the video for a neat summary of the threats to media freedom in SA at the moment.
History is undoubtedly the theme of choice on drama stages at this year’s Festival, but dance has altogether loftier ambitions – the sky is its limit.
Toll tariffs for Gauteng’s highways could be between R0.05/km and R0.09/km cheaper for cars, minibuses and motorbikes with e-tags.
A total of 133 331 permits have been issued to Zimbabweans enabling them to legally remain in the country, the home affairs department says.
Cricket’s world governing body has launched an investigation into "black marketeering" during the World Cup ticket sales fiasco.
Disciplinary hearings against convicted drug dealer Sheryl Cwele are under way in Port Shepstone, where she is municipal director of health services.
South Africa’s PPI registered growth of 6.9% year-on-year in May from 6.6% year-on-year in April, Stats SA data showed.
Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa leaves for the United States on Saturday to try and attract investments which could prompt job creation.
The UN rights chief has expressed disappointment that China failed to arrest Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges.
Independent newspaper the <i>Daily Maverick</i> has unveiled <i>iMaverick</i>, SA’s first daily newspaper specifically designed for the iPad.
People trying to quit smoking are twice as likely to succeed when they receive SMSs to encourage them.
Nigeria’s long-delayed law to overhaul of its oil sector will require further review before it is passed, says Diezani Alison-Madueke.
Irish activists on Thursday accused Israel of sabotaging a ship that had been due to join a flotilla to challenge an Israeli blockade of Gaza.
Stephen Bannon’s portrayal of Sarah Palin opens with footage in which various well-known figures offer scathing, often expletive-ridden verdicts.
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African leaders are concerned by French arms deliveries to Libyan rebels, fearing weapons could end up in the hands of terrorists.
The United States conducted a drone attack in Somalia, apparently wounding two senior members of al-Shabaab.
Fifa has criticised Nigeria coach Eucharia Uche for branding homosexuality as "dirty" and admitting she forced lesbians out of her team.
Tom Petty has told US presidential candidate Michele Bachmann to stop using one of his songs as part of her campaign.
Tsonga, Murray, Djokovic and Nadal reach the men’s semifinals at Wimbledon, as Sharapova, Lisicki, Kvitova and Azarenka make the women’s semifinals.
The Competition Tribunal approved the Walmart-Massmart deal weeks ago, but have only now explained how and why they gave the green light.
President Jacob Zuma has called on African nations to contribute resources to sustain continental development alongside its international partners.
Consumer credit granted has increased 31.2%, a report by the National Credit Regulator has shown, but credit applications have decreased by 3%.
Christine Lagarde should direct the IMF to give more weight to emerging economies, says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.