<i>Africa United</i> is a road movie about five children who travel 4 800km to reach the Soccer World Cup in South Africa.
Thousands took part in Africa’s biggest Gay Pride event in Johannesburg on Saturday, aimed at drawing attention to the persecution of homosexuals.
MY CULTURAL LIFE: Football referee Jerome Damon talks to us about his favourite things.
SA authorities have arrested an ex-leader of a militant group that claimed responsibility for a dual car bombing that killed 12 people in Lagos.
Two members of Afriforum Youth were kicked out of Loftus Versveld stadium for displaying a banner with the words "Sies Absa, ons eis meriete".
Many people, said the web’s inventor this week, no longer make a distinction between Facebook and the web.
Government accused of failing to avert independence day bombing, despite security warning from British intelligence.
Iranian government accuses the west of launching an "electronic war" following sophisticated Stuxnet worm attack.
SA’s Olympic committee has criticised Olympic long jump silver medallist Khotso Mokoena for what it called unacceptable behaviour.
Car bombings near the area where Nigeria celebrated 50 years of independence signalled a return to violence by the country’s militant group.
South Korea will sign an agreement with South Africa in the coming week to design and build nuclear power plants in the country.
Patrice Motsepe will donate R10-million to the Jacob Zuma Foundation over the next five years, the mining magnate announced on Friday.
Britain has once again proved a country to be reckoned with in science after landing a national record four wins at the annual Ig Nobel awards.
Experiments in 1940s saw hundreds of Guatemalan prisoners and soldiers deliberately infected to test effects of penicillin.
Brazil’s presidential election on October 3 marks the beginning of a new era for Latin America’s biggest nation.
South Africa may not be invited to the Bric party, but it looks like we’re welcome in Uncle Sam’s club.
The Buckfever Underground are in action this week.
“Left home at the age of seven/one year later I’m carryin’ an Ak-47.”
The film captures the changing face of Johannesburg as efforts to turn back the clock on more that ten years of decay are underway.
Set against the tumultuous 2008 Presidential elections, this film explores the violent ‘Land Reform’ programme and those it affected.
<i>Driving with Fanon</i> is a meditation on violence, memory and the human condition in post-colonial Africa.
How do white South Africans deal with their fears of crime and violence?
This film looks at the enduring power of music and song to express and assert identity.
Batsmen will no longer be able to ask for play to be suspended because of bad light and cut playing time
A big bone of contention in many countries, Google’s Street View mapping service on Thursday goes live in Brazil, Ireland and Antarctica.
Prosecutions chiefs blamed for Zuma impasse
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As part of the efforts by the private sector to augment the power generation capability in Ghana
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President Robert Mugabe insisted that foreign investors should embrace Zimbabwe’s equity laws or ‘stay out’
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Government’s proposed public-private partnership for environmental conservation has in principle been accepted by the mining sector.
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The City of Cape Town will be hoping for a case of third time lucky after releasing a new draft policy on the renaming of public places.
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A grim-faced Alberto Contador said food poisoning was to blame for his positive dope test in the Tour de France cycle race.
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To apply for appointment as members of the
Department’s Risk Management Committee.