Rafael Nadal on Sunday played down his chances of matching Roger Federer’s Grand Slam haul.
Four South African truck drivers are expected to appear in the Harare Magistrate’s Court on Monday on fraud charges, a media report on Sunday said.
The SABC’s fight against a ruling on unfair reporting in favour of the <em>M&G</em> could pose a serious threat to media freedom.
Why do we hold the beliefs we do about money? And more importantly, are these beliefs holding us back, or helping us to achieve?
The regulatory body that oversees internet domain names voted on Monday to revamp the domain naming system for websites.
Ancient German beech forests, rock carvings in Mongolia, Buddhist sites in Japan are among the nominations before Unesco this week.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s message in his closing address at the league’s conference was clear — the time for economic transformation is here.
The costly <i>Green Lantern</i> flickered at the weekend box office in North America, while a Jim Carrey family comedy got a lukewarm reception.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Burma democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi celebrated her birthday in freedom on Sunday.
Flights would be delayed throughout the week as a result of a backlog caused by the volcanic ash cloud, Airports Company SA said on Sunday.
Former ANC Youth League deputy president Andile Lungisa tells how the organisation is a shining example for "progressive forces" around the world.
More than five million people have been displaced or otherwise affected by flooding in eastern China that is also pushing up food prices.
US First Lady Michelle Obama begins a six-day visit to Southern Africa on Monday where she will highlight the spread of democracy on the continent.
A Somali court has jailed six foreigners for illegally carrying millions of dollars into the country to pay ransoms for the release of vessels.
About 3 000 people marched on Saturday to call for a end in Quebec to shale gas exploitation and a technique known as fracking.
A year after she ousted previous Labour leader Kevin Rudd, only one in four Australians say they would vote for her.
The illusion that corporations like Facebook or Twitter are public utilities is not only naive, it’s positively pernicious.
Libyan officials said about seven civilians were killed in a Nato air strike in eastern Tripoli in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The Stormers secured second place in the Super rugby table, and a home semifinal in the play-offs, when they beat the Cheetahs 44-34.
Public works director general Siviwe Dongwana feared for his safety as he felt he was pressured into approving two police lease deals.
Re-elected treasurer general Pule Mabe has little interest in discussing youth league finances with the media, but we sat him down in the plush business networking lounge for a chat anyway.
Not a man to mince words, ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu outlines the league’s programme of action to achieve economic freedom.
The New South Wales Waratahs hit their stride to reach the Super rugby play-offs with a convincing 41-7 victory over the ACT Brumbies on Saturday.
The Okavango delta in Botswana has suffered "catastrophic" species loss over the past 15 years, researchers have announced.
The African National Congress Youth League started the third day of its national congress on Saturday with a closed session.
The Queensland Reds secured top spot in the Super rugby standings with a controlled 19-11 victory over the Waikato Chiefs on Saturday.
The executive director of Greenpeace International faces prison in Holland for breaking an injunction and boarding a giant rig.
Innovative research and development in mathematics and science could spur African economic growth, says astrophysicist Bernard Fanaroff.
Following the announcement of ANCYL president Julius Malema’s re-election, we find out how his loyal supporters feel, why they believe he’s the only leader for them, and their response to Maile declining his nomination.
Outgoing ANCYL secretary general Vuyiswa Tulelo discusses her tenure and the legacy she has left behind — as a wife, a mother, and a rising political star.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has been re-elected for a second term at the organisation’s elective congress in Midrand.
Watch our short, sharp summary of what Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma said in their speeches to ANC Youth League delegates.