ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has questioned what Planning Minister Trevor Manuel has done since taking office.
Rafael Nadal will continue to defend his Wimbledon title with a match against Ryan Sweeting, one of a number of Americans hoping to seize fame.
Thousands of ANC members embarked on a protest in Port St Johns to remind President Jacob Zuma to fix disputes over candidates lists.
World number one Luke Donald will be taking part in the Australian Masters in December but Tiger Woods will not be returning to the event.
Fifa says it has opened disciplinary proceedings against Lisle Austin for breaching regulations by going to court to challenge his suspension.
The hunt for hackers believed to have staged attacks on websites ranging from law enforcement bodies to Sony has led to the arrest of a teenager.
After the indignity of seeing its economy overtaken by China’s, Japan has clawed back a little pride by producing the world’s most powerful computer.
This year’s World Food Prize has gone to former leaders of Ghana and Brazil for reducing starvation in their countries.
The main opposition parties in Chad say they will present a united front against President Déby Itno’s Patriotic Salvation Movement in Parliament.
President Al-Assad has ordered a general amnesty, offering a "national dialogue" to end Syria’s unrest, even as five people were killed in protests.
The SA National Editors’ Forum’s chair has laid the blame for the abysmal relationship between the media and the state squarely at Jimmy Manyi’s feet.
Cape Town has won a place on the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design’s short list for World Design Capital 2014.
The <i>M&G</i>’s state-of-the-media round-up for SADC found things weren’t so pretty. Well, that is if you like your reporting served up free.
Ministers and MPs who "erode the integrity" of Parliament by playing truant will be brought to book, the ANC’s chief whip has vowed.
Henry Okah, accused of planning Nigeria’s deadly Independence Day bombings last year, will go on trial in Johannesburg in January, a court has heard.
Cricket South Africa has announced Vincent Barnes as its high performance coach, which will be responsible for developing young talent.
King Mohammed VI’s proposed new constitution, intended to stave off open revolt, would do little to change the status quo in Morocco, analysts say.
The Fifa World Cup cost SA about R120-billion. We will be coughing up at least R100-million annually to service the stadiums, our beautiful cathedrals
This is why people love him: 10 funny, trenchant, enlightening soundbites from Julius Malema’s closing address at the ANCYL national conference.
The department of public works say they created more than the required 600 000 job opportunities in the 2010/11 financial year.
The trial of Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and co-accused Temba Tshabalala was adjourned in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
The recent local government elections saw the creation of two new metropolitan municipalities in South Africa.
Consumer confidence rose to +11 points in the second quarter of 2011, from +9 points in the preceding quarter.
Sanef is to hold an urgent meeting to discuss a "deteriorating relationship" between itself and government communications head Jimmy Manyi.
Tunisian authorities came under fire for their high-speed sentencing in absentia of toppled president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to 35 years in prison.
US First Lady Michelle Obama set out on the first day of a South African tour on Tuesday to pay homage to former president Nelson Mandela.
The regional strategy head of Anglo American has said Eskom could run out of domestic coal in the long term if there is no infrastructure development.
The South African Reserve Bank’s chief economist has said the strong rand has curbed the effects of oil and food prices on inflation.
Zimbabwe has vowed to defy moves for international monitoring of diamond sales from its disputed Marange fields.
Australian beer giant Foster’s has rejected an initial $10-billion takeover bid from SABMiller, which said it would still pursue the group.
Michelle Obama has arrived in Pretoria for what officials have billed as her first major solo overseas trip as US first lady, to SA and Botswana.
An increasing number of farmers in India are exploiting a shift in taste towards fruits and vegetables among Indians.