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Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto on Thursday posted a 260% jump in first-half net earnings to a record $5,85-billion.
South African insurer Liberty Holdings swung to a first-half profit on Thursday.
A <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist arrested for fraud and defeating the ends of justice is "likely" to appear in court on Friday, the Hawks say.
US prosecutors stepped up their criminal probe of cyclist Lance Armstrong on allegations of doping, the <i>New York Times</i> reported on Thursday.
Model Naomi Campbell is set to testify in a war-crimes court on Thursday about a "blood diamond" gift from Liberian warlord Charles Taylor.
An end to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster was in sight on Wednesday as BP plugged its runaway well.
It is important to revert back to the fundamentals, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said on Wednesday.
Deputy press ombudsman Johan Retief has found <em>City Press</em> guilty of breaching the press code in an article about ANC’s Mathews Phosa.
Nicholas Hlobo draws on his Xhosa culture and heritage when creating his award-winning artworks.
A second night of political and ethnic violence in Karachi raised the death toll from the worst such unrest in the city for years to more than 60.
Jayanne English, who is an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada, has always been interested in astronomy and science.
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Jackie Selebi’s conviction has been a victory for the independence of the judiciary, but now the onus is on the NPA to prove itself.
South African investment firm Remgro said on Wednesday it will sell its entire stake in packaging manufacturer Nampak.
The media on Wednesday welcomed the 15-year prison sentence handed down in the corruption trial of former police chief Jackie Selebi.
Spanish bank Santander is buying 318 branches from government-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland.
Spain have been fined 10 000 Swiss francs and The Netherlands 15 000 Swiss francs for their behaviour in last month’s World Cup final.
SA official Cobus Wessels has been dropped from the All Blacks-Australia rematch because of a blunder that cost Australia dearly, it was reported.
Half a billion dollars. That’s what online retailer Amazon.com will earn from its cloud computing services this year.
The manufacturer of BlackBerry smartphones on Tuesday took the wraps off the Torch, which combines touchscreen capability with a slide-out keyboard.
Israeli shellfire killed a Palestinian militant and wounded another in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Palestinian medical officials said.
Diplomats say they were summoned to Zimbabwe’s foreign ministry and asked to apologise for walking out of a speech in which Mugabe attacked the West.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment. This marked the end of a lengthy trial.
Where authorities have been left overwhelmed by the worst flooding in decades, Islamist groups linked with terrorists have stepped in.
ANC members who take the party to court before exhausting all internal processes will be suspended, secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.
Opposition parties have welcomed the 15-year jail sentence handed down to former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi on Tuesday.
Naming and shaming poor performing municipalities has helped to drastically improve the financial health of many KwaZulu-Natal municipalities.
What evidence is there that two peoples who couldn’t get along well enough to negotiate a divorce will do better in a marriage?
Rwanda’s regulatory body has suspended about 30 media organisations, Reporters sans Frontières reported on Tuesday.
St Cyprian’s School in Cape Town is embracing technology in a way that has made it eagerly adopted by learners.
A former administrator accused of transporting soldiers to kill thousands of people during Rwanda’s 1994 genocide has received a 25-year sentence.