The world champion Springboks will look to steady their rocky start to this year’s Tri-Nations with victory over the Wallabies on Saturday.
Climate-change campaigners on Wednesday welcomed plans to alter the way changes to the Kyoto protocol are made in an effort to salvage negotiations.
A Botswana court on Wednesday ruled against a group of Bushmen who sought to re-open a water well that supplied their village
The swearing-in of Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota as an MP has been postponed while he and his deputy, Mbhazima Shilowa, slug it out in court.
Millions of litres of highly acidic mine water is rising up under Johannesburg and could spill out into its streets, Parliament has heard.
Danny Jordaan has announced his decision to join the Fifa World Cup inspection team — but was mum on any long-term offers from the body.
Newly crowned British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen headlines the field at the Scandinavian Masters starting on Thursday.
Police were still monitoring a "quiet" Kya Sands on Wednesday afternoon following a number of attacks.
A number of public-service unions on Wednesday indicated they intend to strike over a deadlock with the state over salary negotiations.
Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk will chair the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) aviation, travel and tourism industry agenda council.
Dozens of people were feared drowned on Wednesday after a ferry capsized on Lake Victoria, Ugandan police said.
Kevin Pietersen was denied match practice before England’s first Test against Pakistan after Hampshire refused a request to play him this weekend.
A chorus of approval greeted SAA chair Cheryl Carolus after she delivered a report to MPs on actions being taken against the airline’s former CEO.
Learning to play a musical instrument can change your brain, with a US review finding music training can lead to improved speech and foreign language
Two miners died at Northam Platinum’s Zondereinde mine near Thabazimbi, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday.
Former Wallaby flyhalf Stephen Larkham has been appointed as the attack coach of the Brumbies for the coming Super 15 season.
The Competition Tribunal has confirmed a settlement agreement between the Competition Commission and Sasol Nitro.
English Premier League clubs Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham have banned controversial vuvuzela horns from their stadiums this season.
Sasol will end its sponsorship of Springbok rugby at the end of 2010, company spokesperson Jacqui O’Sullivan said on Tuesday.
Hashim Amla crowned a year of great personal achievement when he was named South African Cricketer of the Year on Tuesday evening.
There were no overnight incidents of violence in Kya Sands, Johannesburg, where 16 people, mostly foreign nationals, have been attacked since Monday.
The SAA board’s decision to institute action against its former CEO Khaya Ngqula was welcomed by Cosatu and the DA on Tuesday.
The government will not compromise on mine safety, the Department of Mineral Resources said on Tuesday.
BP crafted a new plan on Tuesday hoping to seal for good a blown-out Gulf of Mexico oil well.
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the ICC, plans to visit Chad, his first visit to a country that recognises the court’s jurisdiction.
The boots that Siphiwe Tshabalala used to score the first goal of the Soccer World Cup will become part of an "historical monument".
SA is returning its ambassador to Israel, nearly seven weeks after recalling him in the wake of the deadly raid on an aid convoy bound for Gaza.
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) is nearly doubling aid operations in Niger to feed eight million people who have been affected by a severe drought.
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China is satisfied that Google is complying with Chinese laws after it tweaked the way it directs users to an unfiltered search page.
A probe on Tuesday into a deadly rail crash in India focused on why a train hurtled at high speed into a station where it was scheduled to halt.
A meeting between Kumba Iron Ore and ArcelorMittal hosted by Trade Minister Rob Davies on Monday resulted in a "constructive engagement".