An American woman who was mauled by a frenzied chimp more than two years ago has been given a full face transplant, her doctors say.
Zimbabwe’s Parliament has declared that Mugabe-backed regulations seeking to nationalise foreign companies are "unconstitutional … and absurd".
The most perilous financial mistake you can make is to neglect to start saving for retirement as early as possible.
The fraud case against ANC Northern Cape leader John Block was postponed to next year by the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
Sindiso Magaqa, the deputy chairperson of the ANCYL in KwaZulu-Natal, appears to be a shoo-in for the top national post of general secretary.
The National Planning Commission has analysed the country’s key challenges. Now for the plan to fix them.
A 31-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a doctor to death at a hospital in Mpumalanga appeared in the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has upbraided Nato for its dependence on the US military, saying this puts the alliance’s mission in Libya at risk.
The way she lived, what she did for her country and her high moral values leave a large legacy.
The DA has welcomed the acknowledgement of the "unintended negative consequences" that South Africa’s strict labour laws have had on unemployment.
Cosatu has called on Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba to suspend his appointments to the Eskom board until the unions have been consulted.
Mark Webber is expected to stay with Red Bull alongside drivers’ world champion Sebastian Vettel next year, Christian Horner has said.
The 13th Encounters South African International Documentary Festival features 37 films from 14 countries and five continents this year.
Rugby Football Union chief executive John Steele has left his post three months before the start of the World Cup, the union has said.
Turkey’s prime minister accused the Syrian regime of perpetrating an "atrocity" against anti-government demonstrators.
The ANC has appealed to South Africans to read the National Planning Commission’s report and help find meaningful solutions to SA’s problems.
Train drivers were not prepared to be "scapegoats" for Metrorail’s system failures, the United Transport and Allied Workers’ Union said on Friday.
Information is fundamental to all human rights and the ‘Secrecy Bill’ defies the constitutional right to access to information.
Police shot rubber bullets at protesters in Noordgesig, near Soweto, on Friday, the National Association for the Advancement of Affected People said.
ESET has highlighted new cyber scams emerging in South Africa following the recent killing of Osama bin Laden and ongoing conflict in Libya.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed four non-executive members to the board of the SA Broadcasting Corporation to serve until 2015.
New data shows that bean sprouts are the most likely source of the outbreak of E. coli that has killed 30 people so far, Germany said on Friday.
Toyota has said it expected net profit in this fiscal year to drop 31% on a strong yen and the effect on production of the March 11 disasters.
The UN says it has found evidence of possible crimes against humanity by forces loyal to both Laurent Gbagbo and his successor, Alassane Ouattara.
SADC leaders should make it clear that elections will not be held in Zimbabwe’s present climate, writes <b>Tiseke Kasambala</b>.
The South African Chamber of Mines has expressed surprise at the government’s decision to appoint Zola Tsotsi as new chairperson of Eskom.
Protests in Noordgesig were reaching an "explosive point" on Friday, the National Association for the Advancement of Affected People said.
Former South African finance minister Trevor Manuel said on Friday that he was not vying to be the next head of the International Monetary Fund.
The famed Blade Runner who dreams of qualifying for next year’s London Olympics, brings his quest to Saturday’s Diamond League meet in New York.
Sebastian Vettel will shrug aside all thoughts of taking a conservative points-gathering approach in this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Half-time breaks at this year’s Rugby World Cup will be extended to 12 minutes, organisers said on Friday.
The City of Johannesburg has applied for an average electricity tariff hike of 22% — above the 20.38% guidelines set by the regulator.