<em>Mail & Guardian</em> staffers take the opportunity to make excuses for their World Cup predictions.
Little attention within the Public Service Broadcasting Bill has focused on the implications of the Bill for the regulator, Icasa.
The leader of al-Shabaab, which claimed responsibility for bombings in Uganda during the Soccer World Cup final, has threatened further attacks.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday dismissed reports of xenophobic attacks in some parts of the country.
Nicolas Anelka on Thursday said that all his teammates decided to go on strike at the World Cup after he was sent home for verbally abusing his coach.
Since taking office, Jacob Zuma’s government has spent a total of R1,5-billion on luxury cars, hotel accommodation, and tickets to sporting events.
Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda on Thursday rejected a report that he was suspending his director-general as "false, spurious and malicious".
MTN Group on Thursday proposed an R8,1-billion black empowerment deal to sell up to 4% of the company’s shares.
From the ear-popping highest point on the Witwatersrand you can look back on the city of Johannesburg, on the horizon to the north.
Sergio Paulinho gave Lance Armstrong’s team RadioShack their first victory in the Tour de France when he won the 10th stage on Wednesday.
The Industrial Development Corporation said on Thursday it had approved R1,4-billion in loans to distressed companies during last year’s recession.
Japanese telecom giant NTT will acquire Dimension Data for £2,1-billion, both companies said in a statement on Thursday.
A leak detected in the choke line has delayed the start of the critical BP well integrity test, the British oil giant said on Thursday.
Officials seem to be avoiding use of the word xenophobia in the hope that the violence in the Western Cape will subside, NGOs charged on Wednesday.
It’s a crying shame that bail of just R5 000 had been granted to one the men accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche, the Afrikanerfront says.
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni says that AU troops in Somalia should be boosted to 20 000 to "eliminate" those behind the Kampala blasts.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions hopes to rope all sectors of society into maintaining the standards set during the Soccer World Cup.
An agreement has been reached with Pitso Mosimane to become the new Bafana Bafana coach, Safa said on Wednesday.
The Gauteng province spent R4-million on 4613 World Cup tickets — mostly for deserving residents, premier Nomvula Mokonyane said on Wednesday.
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele on Wednesday saluted transport operators for "rising to challenges" during the Soccer World Cup.
The Freedom of Expression Institute is "gravely concerned" about seemingly increasing political interference in the South African media.
Hezbollah has an extensive list of Israeli facilities to target in the event of a new conflict, the militant group’s number two Naim Qassem said.
The International Criminal Court’s decision to accuse Sudan President Omar al-Bashir of genocide will not solve the problems of Darfur, the AU said.
Almost half of inmates in Russia’s notorious prison system are ill, many infected with HIV or with tuberculosis.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi will have to wait until the first week of August to know if he will spend the next 15 years behind bars.
One of the two farmworkers accused of killing South Africa’s far-right leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was on Wednesday granted bail.
SA’s retail sales rose by 4,6% year-on-year in May at constant prices compared with a revised 2,9% increase in April, Stats SA said on Wednesday.
Eskom trade unions have signed a wage deal after "marathon meetings", the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday.
Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, whose immense drive and deep pockets revived baseball’s most storied team, died on July 13, his family said.
A New Zealand man has good reason to question whether his dog is truly his best friend after his family pet shot him in the backside.
Listed media company Naspers will buy 28,7% of one of Russia’s leading internet firms, it said on Wednesday.
Soccer World Cup final referee Howard Webb arrived home in England on Tuesday insisting he had done a tough job in difficult circumstances.