A Blue Bulls rugby player was in police custody on Friday following the death of a Tshwane metro policeman in Pretoria, his lawyer said.
Prejudice is far too subliminal to be addressed simply by some non-threatening conversations, writes <b>Pedro Alexis Tabensky</b>.
Would you be prepared to sacrifice your testicles, stomach fat or ears for the sake of high-class cuisine?
<i>M&G</i> writers predict that SuperSport will surrender the league to one of the three big teams — but which one?
If you’re a die-hard shopaholic, you’re not alone — four million British women say that over 50% of their debts are due to fashion purchases.
Unprecedented investigation by human rights commissioner says Hutu deaths "cannot be put down to margins of war".
In the final part of our media freedom discussion, representatives from the media, the ANC and the DA argue the merits over the proposed media tribunal.
Writers based throughout Africa submitted about 250 manuscripts in the fiction category and 50 in the non-fiction category.
Professor Boris Urban of the Wits Business School has been appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Social Entrepreneurship.
Literary festival finds itself a home in a welcoming environment
UWC this week launched its Applied Centre for Climate and Earth Systems Science, a venture with the NRF and the science and technology department.
An advanced studies programme in plant breeding at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Pietermaritzburg campus produced seven PhD graduates this year.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal reviews <i>Agora</i>.
In part 2 of the Critical Thinking Forum discussion on the possible threat to media freedom in South Africa at present, ANC MP Prof Ben Turok offers insight to the party’s perspective on the issue. Judge Dennis Davis poses some tough questions to Turok.
Representatives from the media, the ANC and the DA held a Critical Thinking Forum to debate what the ANC’s proposed legislation and media tribunal will mean.
Axed director general in the department of communication, Mamodupi Mohlala, would go on special leave until she is redeployed to another department.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS
AMENDMENT BILL [B22-2010]
A classic play and a classical music festival are on offer this weekend.
The Democratic Alliance has won a long-held ANC ward in Stellenbosch in a by-election, the Independent Electoral Commission confirmed on Thursday.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
CONCESSION FOR THE SHORT TERM OPERATION OF THE SEHLABATHEBE NATIONAL PARK HERITAGE CENTRE
Local Government: Municipal Electoral Amendment Bill [B27 – 2010]
ANCYL president Julius Malema was forced to go to the parking lot of Gallagher Estate on Thursday to try to get unhappy members to cooperate.
Hutu rebels of from Rwanda said on Thursday that they were "in no way involved" in mass rapes reported in the east of the DRC.
Sporadic gunfire rang out in Mogadishu on Thursday after three days of heavy battles waged by Islamist militants.
The Magistrates’ Courts Amendment Bill [B23 – 2010]
SA’s producer price inflation (PPI) slowed more than expected in July on easing commodity prices, hardening the case for a rate cut.
Further tests were being carried out on Thursday on the body of a British spy whose remains were found in a bag in the bathtub of his London flat.
Whether it’s jazz or rock you’re after. there are plenty of festivals on the go to satisfy your appetite.
Impala Platinum (Implats) reported a 22% fall in full-year profit on Thursday, hit by slack demand for the precious metal.
Xola Skosana takes HIV test in front of congregation and encourages young members of the church to do the same.
South Africa have agreed to play an additional Twenty20 match against Pakistan to raise funds for the country’s flood victims.
Woolworths posted a 25% rise in full-year profit, helped by a recovering demand in the economy, and said it expects a slow recovery ahead.