Wouter Kellerman is widely considered to be South Africa’s foremost flautist and he’s delighted to be making his debut at joy of Jazz
This year’s Standard Bank Joy of Jazz features one of the strongest line-ups in years.
Confused about the controversial Sishen mining deal, involving Jacob Zuma’s son? Adriaan Basson takes us step by step through the complex investigation.
Shoprite booked a 16% rise in full-year profit as its mainstay South African customers warm up to spending due to decades-low interest rates.
South Africa’s economy grew by 3,2% in the second quarter of 2010 on a seasonally adjusted and annualised basis, compared to 4,6% rise in Q1.
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton was fined $450 on Tuesday and dubbed a "hoon" for doing a burn-out in his street car.
Elin Nordegren stands to secure up to $750-million as part of divorce settlement after five years of marriage beset by golfer’s affairs.
Springbok coach Peter de Villiers said Australia will provide his team with "a different challenge" when the two teams meet on Saturday.
Wellington Hurricanes chief executive Greg Peters has been appointed the first permanent head of southern hemisphere rugby’s governing body.
Springbok and Cheetahs flanker Heinrich Brüssow will have to undergo follow-up surgery to his knee, which will delay his return to action.
Trade unions reacted angrily on Tuesday to the government’s claim that it had made a new wage offer to public servants
HSBC bank’s offer to buy a controlling stake in Nedbank was a vote of confidence in SA’s economic progress.
A mining expert has expressed confidence that the 33 trapped miners in Chile will survive the four-month ordeal they face before being rescued.
Rwandan and Congolese rebels gang-raped nearly 200 women and some young boys over four days within kilometres of a UN peacekeepers’ base.
The satirical use of the Tintin character is especially poignant. Kannemeyer has used a Tintin-like figure to portray himself before.
There is only one-tenth of a percent difference between what striking workers are demanding and what the state is offering, the government says.
The doctor caught up in the Harlequins fake-blood controversy admitted on Monday she had cut the lip of the player at the centre of the scandal.
Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate in July stood at 4,1%, declining from 5,3% the month before, the government statistics agency said on Monday.
The South African Women in Science Awards (WISA) have become an integral part of South Africa’s annual celebrations of Women’s Month in August.
Police killed a gunman who took hostage a group of tourists on a bus in the Philippines capital, Manila, on Monday, a police official said.
A national committee has been set up to tackle rhino poaching in South Africa, the South African National Parks said on Monday.
Rude patrons should steer clear of Pollsmoor
restaurant as there are metal knives and forks.
South Sudan’s ruling party says it will accept a northerner in a key post on the commission planning a referendum on the region’s independence.
Thousands of vehicles were bogged down on Monday in a more than 100km traffic jam leading to Beijing that has lasted nine days.
Flanker Juan Smith is the only injury concern in the Springbok camp following the weekend’s last-gasp 22-29 loss to the All Blacks.
Africa’s biggest generic drug-maker, Aspen Pharmacare, said on Monday full-year headline earnings per share likely rose by 25%.
The Press Council is to undertake a review of its constitution in the wake of criticism which have emerged in debate over the planned media tribunal.
Six rocket launchers and four mortars are among weaponry that has gone missing from SANDF arsenals over the past year.
<em>the Teacher</em> and BroadReach Healthcare explain key facts about the HI virus in the third part of a series
The number of people in Somalia needing humanitarian assistance has dropped by a quarter to two million over the past six months, the UN says.
Several hospital deaths have been reported since a strike started last week, but government was cautious about linking them directly to the strike.
Ntataise, an NGO specialising in early childhood development (ECD), will celebrate its 30th anniversary at its annual conference this week.