New talent is showcased at the Baxter this week
Libyan rebel chief Mahmud Jibril has denied suggestions by a Russian envoy that the insurgents have been negotiating with Gaddafi’s regime.
While in town for the SADC summit, Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe asked President Zuma for a $50-million rescue package for struggling Zimbabwe companies.
Opposition parties have urged the Hawks to re-open the probe into the multibillion-rand arms deal after new bribery claims emerged.
The interests of the unemployed must be put ahead of the short-term pain of the employed, writes <b>Greg Mills</b>.
Film industry insider <b>Ronnie Apteker</b> says South Africa has all the right ingredients — except world-class scripts.
The preservation of capital in real terms should form the core of your investment philosophy.
About half of residential property sellers are choosing to rent, rather than remain in the market.
The revival of Zanzibar’s cinema culture is being pinned on a bughouse and a handful a diehards.
Property tycoon Roux Shabangu on Friday denied he was a friend of President Jacob Zuma.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela says it is insulting to call her struggle ‘romantic’.
Porn mogul Larry Flynt offered disgraced US lawmaker Anthony Weiner a job, after the New York congressman resigned over a tawdry "sexting" scandal.
The United Nations is sending peacekeeper reinforcements to the strife-torn Sudanese state of South Kordofan.
Social media enthusiasts in the All Blacks World Cup squad will be banned from updating their Twitter and Facebook pages during the tournament.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn initially tried to claim diplomatic immunity when he was arrested, police transcripts have revealed.
If the charge of mass rape in Libya has been held back until now to turn opinion against the tyrant, does that not trivialise the atrocity?
The biggest refugee camp in the world is full, creating a humanitarian emergency that threatens thousands of malnourished children, MSF has warned.
Robert Mugabe’s chief spin doctor has signalled that Zimbabwe is ready to bury decades of hostility towards Britain.
Raenette Taljaard is a senior lecturer in Public Policy at UCT and she was speaking at the launch of the <i>M&G</i> 200 Young South Africans.
A six-storey building in Nairobi that collapsed "like a house of cards" killed four people and injured eight trapped inside, officials say.
Swedish defence group Saab says R24m was paid to clinch a South African contract for fighter jets — but said its UK partner BAE paid the bribe.
The Sharks have dropped Bok captain John Smit from their side facing the Bulls on Saturday, promoting former French fly-half Frederic Michalak.
US lawmaker Anthony Weiner has resigned after being embroiled for weeks in a sex scandal linked to his lewd online exchanges with women.
President Jacob Zuma says the ANC youth league must guard against changing the character of the ANC in the process of growing its own membership.
President Zuma walked into an almost empty Orlando Stadium to deliver the keynote address at Youth Day celebrations, accompanied by Julius Malema.
DA leader Helen Zille says the party’s success in a ward without white voters shows that uprisings are no longer needed to bring about change.
A British tourist has been rescued by a reserve constable after being knocked unconscious when his boat capsized on the Mthatha Dam.
A negotiator says Palestinians will seek UN recognition and membership regardless of whether there is a resumption of peace talks.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema had to call his supporters to order at the league’s conference in Midrand on Thursday.
The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> has suspended an intern, Ngoako Matsha, for an anti-Semitic comment posted on social media platform Facebook.
Zimbabwe’s debt-ridden national carrier has cancelled flights to London and South Africa after firms stopped fuel supplies over outstanding payments.
Thousands of ANC Youth League members were streaming in to Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Thursday morning for the elective conference.