The four former University of the Free State students known as the "Reitz Four" will appeal their sentencing, their lawyer said on Monday.
The annual National Schools Moot Court Competition, which aims to create greater awareness about the Constitution and the values that it embodies.
The Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said total revenues grew by 12% to R3,5-billion, when it released its annual financial results on Monday.
SABMiller aims to protect its 90% market share in South Africa from rival Heineken, the head of the brewer’s South African unit said on Monday.
The Department of Human Settlements is intensifying its crackdown on dodgy housing contractors, Director General Chabane Zulu said on Monday.
SADC leaders are due to meet in Windhoek to discuss Zimbabwe’s strained unity government and its refusal to adhere to tribunal rulings.
The "swallowing" of the Independent Democrats by the Democratic Alliance is not a threat to the ANC, a spokesperson for the ruling party has said.
Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor asked for a priest to read her the last rites as she remained in an extremely serious condition in hospital.
Authorities warned of more flooding this week in Pakistan and heavy rain lashed victims living in makeshift camps Monday.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration has denied allegations of corruption and fraud made by its former employee in Parliament.
The election of Lebogang Maile as the new chairperson for the ANC Youth League in Gauteng is a blow to league president Julius Malema.
Robert Mugabe spent the weekend shopping for high-end suits and shoes in Hong Kong, where he owns a house and his daughter attends university.
The DA said on Saturday it would merge with the Independent Democrats to better challenge the ruling African National Congress in the 2014 election.
President Barack Obama on Saturday reassured Americans that the government will stand by coastal residents as a massive clean-up forges ahead.
China observed a day of mourning on Sunday for the victims of last weekend’s massive landslide, which killed more than 1 200 people.
Thabo Mbeki allegedly advised fraud convict Schabir Shaik to set up his business empire for the benefit of the ANC, the <i>Sunday Times</i> reported.
The ANC is not trying to control the press through a proposed media tribunal, President Jacob Zuma says.
Madgascar’s President Andry Rajoelina signed a deal late on Friday with dozens of minor parties aimed at ending a protracted political crisis.
Despite four crushing wins over the world’s second and third-best sides in the Tri-Nations, New Zealand will hold off tinkering with their squad.
BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion is "optimistic" the company can resolve security demands from the Indian government.
President Jacob Zuma has slammed "negativity and defeatism" by the media, demanding that the role, ownership and motives of the press be examined.
The United States is "concerned" about human rights violations that occurred before recent presidential elections in Rwanda.
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> reporters give the lowdown on their festival highlights.
Remember this moment of media tribunals and the misappropriation of mines — it is the hinge around which our future will pivot.
An Aurora director has defended the killing of alleged illegal miners at the mine’s Grootvlei operations, saying it was about protecting the company.
Public workers on Friday put off a threatened national strike, saying they would consult on a new wage offer from the government.
The death toll from the worst cholera outbreak in northern Cameroon in 10 years has risen to 170, the Health Ministry said on Thursday.
Care must be taken in setting an anti-racism agenda — it must handle the difficult concerns while signalling hope, healing and restoration.
Southern African leaders meet on Monday in Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, to discuss Zimbabwe’s strained unity government.
The government on Thursday night increased its housing allowance offer to public servants, but would not budge on its 7% salary offer.
There are few South African films that have been as daring in their choice of narrative style as Oliver Hermanus’s <i>Shirley Adams</i>.
Sivi Gounden, who shot to prominence in the Lonmin row that erupted last week, is considered both technically competent and politically connected.