A gay woman was stabbed four times by men who accused her of stealing their girlfriends in Crossroads in the Western Cape.
Waratahs’ Berrick Barnes says he is taking an indefinite break to deal with concussion-related issues, putting his World Cup plans in doubt.
Experts divided on whether "deeply complex" procedure, previously only carried out on animals, is safe for humans.
France’s Christine Lagarde and Mexico’s Agustin Carstens have been shortlisted to lead the International Monetary Fund.
Another member of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s regime has defected and fled the country, two Libyan analysts in London said on Monday.
American and Afghan officials are locked in increasingly acrimonious secret talks about a long-term security agreement.
Manchester United have signed under-21 England defender and Blackburn player Phil Jones on a fiver-year deal.
A status check by southern African leaders on the progress of Zimbabwe’s power-sharing deal has been welcomed by both the country’s factions.
Libyan rebels have broken out toward Tripoli from Misrata, about 225km to the east, cracking a government siege as Gaddafi’s forces falter.
The 26-nation Tripartite Free Trade Area will draw investment to SA by making it a springboard for low-duty access to the rest of Africa, the DTI says
Striking Botswana public service workers, expected to end their eight-week strike, have refused to return to work, continuing to protest instead.
The department of home affairs is investigating reports that the slain head of al-Qaeda in East Africa was travelling on a South African passport.
Captain Johannes Ramphora on Monday described the scene of a deadly fire that killed 12 people at the Struisbult Care Centre in Springs as "terrible".
The high court in Pretoria has ordered that four of the Boeremag treason-trial accused may no longer be held in leg irons overnight.
More than 53 000 people have fled fighting in Sudan’s Southern Kordofan border state, the United Nations has said.
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Lawyers for Jon Qwelane, SA’s ambassador to Uganda, hope to file an application to rescind a hate speech judgment against the ex-journalist this week.
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye says that cost-of-living protests must go on, despite a lull in recent weeks while he was out of the country.
Saru said Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has called off a national World Cup planning camp due to potential Super Rugby commitments.
SA’s ageing transport infrastructure needs huge investment for the country to successfully compete in international markets, the government says.
Mozambique will join an international conflict diamond monitoring scheme amid widespread gem smuggling from Zimbabwe’s controversial Marange mines.
The controversial head of world chess said on Monday he had no qualms about playing Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli while fighting raged across Libya.
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Xolile Mngeni, one of the two men in police custody for the murder of Anni Dewani, has had surgery to remove a brain tumour, a court has been told.
But 84% of members also say their schemes offer good value for money and more expensive options with more benefits provide the best value.
A sharp drop in jobs in the construction and manufacturing sectors caused a decrease in employment figures according to the Adcorp Employment Index.
The out-of-control character Mike Tyson once was is dead now, and he tries to bury his former persona even deeper every time he opens his mouth.
In the recent local-government elections the Democratic Alliance emerged as a serious rival to the ANC.
KwaZulu-Natal wildlife officials are investigating what caused a hyena to attack a 13-year-old pupil who was sleeping in a tent in a game reserve.
Subtle spraycan art attack on public spaces in capital is trying to prod Afghans into asking questions.
The case of former Mandela Children’s Fund trustee Jeremy Ractliffe, who faces charges relating to uncut diamonds, has been postponed.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Monday expressed satisfaction with the outcome of a regional summit.