Artscape is taking theatre to the plattleland to broaden the horizons of young people, encourage friendship across the colour line.
Not one of the more than 500 doping tests carried out before and during the World Cup in SA returned positive, Fifa revealed on Tuesday.
Lebanese and Israeli troops exchanged fire on Tuesday along their tense border in a fierce skirmish which left three Lebanese soldiers.
Blind loyalty to personalities gave us the ongoing wars between the Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma camps and the ANC Youth League’s leadership struggle.
Why, wonders <b>Steve Smith</b>, would one buy a burger that’s also a pizza … or a BMW 5-Series GT?
Under-fire Michael Schumacher has apologised to former Formula One teammate Rubens Barrichello for his blocking manoeuvre at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Four more people have died as a result of a fire at a Nigel retirement home, raising the death toll to 22, the Gauteng health department said.
New vehicle sales recorded a mixed performance for July 2010 with gains in new car sales but signs of weakness in new light commercial vehicle sales.
North Korea’s military on Tuesday threatened a "physical counter-attack" to a South Korean naval exercise set to start this week in the Yellow Sea.
Former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi will be be sentenced for corruption by the high court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
Forensic experts on Tuesday combed through a burnt-down retirement home looking for clues as to what started a blaze that killed 18 people.
The All Blacks have made just one change to their starting line-up as they look to wrap up the Tri-Nations when they play Australia on Saturday.
Research In Motion, Canadian maker of BlackBerrys, is rumoured to be working on a rival to the iPad, dubbed the BlackPad by tech watchers.
The struggling US current affairs magazine <i>Newsweek</i> has been rescued by 91-year-old audio equipment tycoon.
Sanzar says a misconduct charge against South Africa rugby coach Peter de Villiers will be heard in Cape Town on Friday.
South Africa’s Merafe Resources reported a first-half return to profit on Tuesday and forecast a gradual recovery in ferrochrome demand.
JailbreakMe — which will unlock iPhones, iPads and iPods — ruled legal by the United States Library of Congress.
A second initiation video has surfaced at the University of the Free State, this time with white students as the "victims".
There were concerns on Monday night that other governments could suspend BlackBerry data services including email and web browsing
Formula One’s Mark Webber was relaxed on Monday as he looked ahead to his summer holidays — and a final seven-race scrap for this year’s world title.
There was "nothing dodgy" about a multi-million rand property deal for new police offices in Pretoria, the Department of Public Works said on Monday.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday announced a four-member panel to probe Israel’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.
The ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday called on the judiciary to stop meddling in its internal affairs.
It should not be left to a small band of heroic doctors to carry the public healthcare torch alone.
Businesses are performing "dismally" when it comes to implementing equality in the workplace, the Commission for Gender Equality said on Monday.
The tragic earthquake which wreaked havoc in Haiti in January 2010 also exacerbated already difficult conditions for expectant mothers. MSF continues to work around the clock to help these women during this difficult time.
DA leader Helen Zille has vowed to fight perceived attempts by the ruling party to undermine media freedom all the way to the Constitutional Court.
The government has spent R6,78-million covering Judge John Hlophe’s legal fees, incurred in his dispute with Constitutional Court judges.
South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose for the first time in five months in July but stayed below the 50 break-even level.
The Australian press envisaged worst-case scenarios for the Wallabies’ Tri-Nations campaign on Monday after their loss to New Zealand on the weekend.
Jackie Selebi showed his deputies a video of an interview with drug-dealer Glenn Agliotti in January 2008, before he was charged with corruption.
Taking a contrarian view, Investec Asset Management has taken a serious bet against retailers after a strong rally.