Pamodzi’s Gold’s Ndlovu shaft, which was sealed last week after an allegedly illegal miner fell to his death in June, is a symbol of Aurora’s legacy.
Andy Murray served up a royal treat for Prince William and Catherine as the British fourth seed crushed Richard Gasquet.
Zwelinzima Vavi has thrown Cosatu’s weight behind President Zuma, but warned a corrupt, conservative elite was using the ANC to push its own agenda.
Defending champion Serena Williams was dumped out of Wimbledon, losing to French ninth seed Marion Bartoli.
Llewellyn Whittaker posted the highest heat tally in the open men’s division to lead South Africa on the first day of the World Surfing Games.
Freight group Transnet reported a rise in profit on Monday and said it would spend R110.6-billion on capital investments in the next five years.
President Bozize of the Central African Republic has begun an operation to disarm hundreds of rebels in the northwest of the poor, unstable country.
Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic has extended his fairytale run at Wimbledon into the quarterfinals after crushing Belgium’s Xavier Malisse.
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China is set to launch its once-a-decade panda census, amid efforts to boost numbers of the endangered animal in the wild.
No decision has been made yet on the Gauteng toll-road tariffs, the transport department said on Monday.
An arrest warrant for Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi has been issued by the International Criminal Court, for crimes against humanity.
Police are fighting a war they did not declare, police chief Bheki Cele said during the funeral of police reservist Mark Ishlove on Monday.
The movement leading South Africa was in crisis, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday, bemoaning ill-discipline.
The remains of Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) commander Xolile "Valdez" Sam, who was killed by apartheid security police, have been exhumed.
The U.S. Agency for International Development awarded Management Sciences for Health’s Center for Pharmaceutical Management
Eight people were arrested on Sunday night as part of the investigation into the burglary at Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros’s house.
South African businessmen and dodgy officials are making hundreds of millions of rands from leasing scams. But how does it work? Watch our dummy’s guide.
The popularity of balloon payments — an inflated final payment of a loan, paid in full at the end of the loan agreement — is on the wane.
World crimes court judges are to decide on Monday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity.
Michele Bachmann, a favourite of Christian conservatives and anti-tax Tea Party activists, kicks off her presidential campaign in Iowa on Monday.
Lock Dan Vickerman wants to repay the faith shown in him by Wallabies coach Robbie Deans as he pushes for a place in Australia’s World Cup squad.
Gauteng’s toll-road system is here to stay and the proposed tariff of 66c/km for ordinary cars will probably not change.
At least 25 people were killed on Sunday when suspected Islamists threw a bomb and fired on a beer garden in the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri.
Tens of thousands of tourists are expected to watch Prince Albert of Monaco and former Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock marry in Monaco this week.
Screaming and chanting his name, the 500 women and girls vowed their undying love for one man. Not a pop star, but Libya’s Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
The South African Under-20 rugby team obliterated Fiji 104-17 in their battle for fifth place at the Junior World Championship in Italy.
Taliban insurgents used an eight-year-old girl carrying a bag of explosives to attack a police checkpost in central Afghanistan.
On her second overseas trip without the president, she was warmly received, often with song and to the point of almost being moved to tears.
Fernando Alonso called his second place in Sunday’s European Grand Prix a "great achievement" for Ferrari — and forecast they are on the way back.
Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile on Sunday endorsed a call for a debate about succession within the party.
A Zimbabwe High Court judge on Sunday freed a senior ally of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai following his arrest on unspecified charges.