No image available
/ 13 September 2010
Madagascar’s coup government launched a fresh effort on Monday to resolve an 18-month political crisis.
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
Scientists’ disScientists have discovered strands of genetic code linked to short sight, the most common eye disorder in the world.
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
Former world champion Ricky Hatton was "devastated" on Sunday after a newspaper published photos of the boxer allegedly snorting cocaine.
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
Italian GP winner Fernando Alonso has warned Ferrari they will need to find consistency for the title run-in if they want this season to end in glory.
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
International donors must commit to giving billions more dollars in aid to Africa to reduce poverty and help the continent face new challenges.
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
Lady Gaga was crowned queen of the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, winning eight prizes including video of the year.
The acquisition of a R4-million residence for police national commissioner General Bheki Cele is "thought to have been above board", his office said.
The ANC Youth League on Sunday said it had not referred to President Jacob Zuma in a televised speech about multiple partners
No image available
/ 13 September 2010
When the movie comes to be made, it may be the moment to rival Humphrey Bogart lighting up a cigarette in <i>Casablanca</i>.
No image available
/ 12 September 2010
Ever since the web went mainstream in 1993 there has been a constant stream of what computer scientist John Seely Brown calls "endism".
On the anniversary of 9/11, Brooklyn Muslims voice their fears over what has happened to their adopted country.
No image available
/ 12 September 2010
Freshlyground have had work permits allowing them to perform in Zimbabwe revoked over a video which poked fun at Robert Mugabe.
No image available
/ 12 September 2010
Duduzane Zuma has defended his involvement in black economic empowerment deals and vowed to give away 70% of his stake in an ArcelorMittal SA deal.
No image available
/ 12 September 2010
As a UN report suggests Rwandan complicity in slaughter of refugees, forensic scientists hope to find the evidence.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
Correctional services on Saturday denied reports that a final decision on the parole application of Clive Derby-Lewis would be made next month.
The debate surrounding nationalisation of mines
should not be based on an ideological or emotional feeling, ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe said.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
Somali police said they had foiled a suicide attack by Islamist rebels on the seaport in the capital Mogadishu on Saturday.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
New Zealand overpowered Australia in the second half to clinch a hard-fought 23-22 victory on Saturday to sweep the Tri-Nations.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
A final decision on the pardon application of Clive Derby-Lewis, the man who orchestrated the murder of Chris Hani, would be made next month.
Religious tensions are overshadowing the anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe met with leadership of the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) on Friday ahead of discussions over the media
Vodacom group subsidiary Vodacom Mozambique suspended its clients’ SMSing capabilities under orders of the Mozambican government.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
Swaziland prime minister says government would consider using sipakatane — beating the feet with spikes — to crush dissent.
No image available
/ 11 September 2010
"It’s a fact," pronounced the read-me headline, "Darkies just don’t read." Provocative? An understatement.
No image available
/ 10 September 2010
Public engagement also lends credibility to powerful private institutions, especially when it comes to balancing constitutional rights.
No image available
/ 10 September 2010
Nine years after the Twin Towers fell in New York, many Americans have still not digested the lessons of that stony-hearted atrocity.
No image available
/ 10 September 2010
We are again entering another cycle of ritual contest for positions within the ruling party, a process simply misunderstood by the media.
No image available
/ 10 September 2010
The process of officially documenting Zimbabweans in SA will kick off on September 20, Department Home Affairs DG Mkuseli Apleni said on Friday.
I realised lately that people who are not Muslim see fasting as quite a radical step, says <b>lham Rawoot</b>.
The government remains "fully committed" to media freedom as enshrined in the Constitution, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.
The US pastor at the centre of an international firestorm for threatening to burn the Qur’an reaffirmed that he would not go ahead with the event.
No image available
/ 10 September 2010
African doctors and rights activists are pressing their governments to spend more on health as part of a campaign to stop children from getting Aids.