Albertina Sisulu was a leader in her own right and was not just the wife of Walter Sisulu, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s second-largest supermarket chain by assets, OK Zimbabwe, has recorded a 153% increase in full-year earnings in the year through March 2011.
Gwede Mantashe says the ANCYL is shirking its responsibilities, pre-emptively portraying party elders as disruptive influences before its conference.
Extra measures need to be taken urgently to hasten the transformation and empowerment of women, Minister Lulu Xingwana has said.
A court has granted an interdict against security consultant Paul O’Sullivan, which was applied for by Czech fraud-accused Radovan Krejcir’s lawyer.
Sony has introduced its new generation PlayStation Vita gaming handset and blockbuster 3D console as it sought to shake off the cyberattacks stigma.
Equatorial Guinea has unveiled a city of villas, an artificial beach and a golf course built in just two years to host the African Union summit.
A New Zealand lawmaker has been ejected from the nation’s Parliament for wearing the jersey of her favourite Super 15 rugby team.
Pick n Pay’s chairperson Gareth Ackerman on Tuesday expressed his opposition to the Protection of Information Bill.
The courts will have to decide whether it is constitutionally correct for Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo to serve another term.
Gary Kirsten is due to formally take over as head coach of the Proteas in August ahead of the two home series against Australia and Sri Lanka.
The FBI and United States secret service have used the threat of prison to create an army of informers among online criminals.
The controversial decision to reinstate the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix had been taken after receiving a report saying the country was stable.
<em>The Human Centipede</em>, a horror film in which a scientist stitches kidnap victims together, was touted as "the most horrific film ever made".
Rohit Sharma has struck an unbeaten 68 off 75 balls as India coasted to a four-wicket win over the West Indies in the opening one-day international.
An organic farm in Germany tests negative so far for bacterium, throwing source of contamination into doubt once more.
Journalists taken to see "bomb victim" in a hospital in Tripoli find out that the seven-month-old child was hurt in a road accident.
Six million South Africans want to work but can’t find jobs, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Monday evening.
A brain scan to detect Alzheimer’s disease could be available in hospitals worldwide within the next year.
It was not known why the probe into the arms deal was closed, as the Hawks failed to respond to queries from Scopa, the committee’s chairperson says.
Ban Ki-moon announced on Monday that he will stand for a second five-year term as United Nations secretary general.
ANCYL president Julius Malema is all but guaranteed a second term after would-be challenger Lebogang Maile failed to win any provincial backing.
Led by singer Sibongile Khumalo, artists calling for changes to copyright laws have handed over a petition to the ministry of trade and industry.
Gary Kirsten is the Proteas’ new coach, assisted by Allan Donald and Russell Domingo, with AB de Villiers as the new captain of the ODI and T20 sides.
SA artist and DJ Leon Botha, whose work with Die Antwoord earned him worldwide recognition, has died, a day after his 26th birthday.
The department of public works’ procurement division is the latest weak spot in the fight against tender corruption.
The High Court has rejected a bid by the Zimbabwean government to prevent its assets in Cape Town being sold to compensate land-grab farmers.
Singer Chad Saaiman is in an intensive-care unit after being shot during an attempted hijacking in Glenhazel, northern Johannesburg.
Eskom has been granted a $365-million loan by the African Development Bank for its wind and solar power projects.
The ANC Youth League in Gauteng backs president Julius Malema for a second term, its chairperson, Lebogang Maile, said on Monday.
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Growth in African countries will to slow to 3.7% this year owing to upheavals in northern Africa and increased food and fuel prices.