Telkom has appointed Jeffrey Hedberg, head of its struggling Nigerian unit, as acting group chief executive to replace Reuben September.
The Airports Company of SA has set aside R400 000 as a "goodwill gesture" for flights which had to turn back from Durban.
"I don’t know how people can sit in Camps Bay, eating and drinking, saying what a great place it is when there is such poverty just down the road."
Regulator demands consensus on government’s profits from diamond mining that pay for human rights abuses.
Milan’s rulers fear the city’s honour is under threat because of its likely failure to feature on a new version of the Monopoly board.
Convicted of a single count of espionage, they were each sentenced to expulsion following 10 days’ imprisonment.
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Prosecutions boss has been asked to explain his evidence against Vusi Pikoli before the Ginwala Inquiry to the Johannesburg Bar
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter said that "Africa can be proud of having organised the World Cup" as the four-week tournament entered its final days.
animal rights activists in underwear and body paint take a stand against cruelty to animals in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, on Thursday July 7 2010.
Seven Eastern Cape emergency services staff have been dismissed following a soccer jaunt at government expense.
Jackie Selebi is down for corruption. Glenn Agliotti, who bribed him, is battling charges that he arranged Brett Kebble’s "assisted suicide".
How Jacob Zuma’s family’s fortunes have literally taken a turn for the better since his presidency.
The 2010 Fifa World Cup has brought fun and games and focused the eyes
of the world on South Africa. But once it’s over, who will pay the
bills … and who will laugh all the way to the bank?
Since he entered South Africa on a false passport, Czech fugitive and alleged crime boss Radovan Krejcir has caused nothing but trouble.
SA’s manufacturing output slowed year-on-year in May, adding to recent data that suggests the pace of economic recovery is losing some steam.
The government has apologised to fans who missed a World Cup semifinal on Wednesday because of aircraft parking chaos at the King Shaka airport.
An inquiry into a mine accident in Rustenburg that left five people dead and one critically injured is under way, Aquarius Platinum said on Thursday.
In the wake of Germany’s World Cup semifinal defeat to Spain, Joachim Loew remains tight-lipped on his future plans despite now being out of contract.
SA business confidence rose in June after a dip the previous month, as positive sentiment from the World Cup offset a gloomy global economic outlook.
As SA savoured the final days of the Cup, the government hammered out plans to use the tournament’s good spirits to stamp out anti-immigrant tensions.
Shane Warne believes England will travel to Australia with their "best-ever" chance of winning the Ashes ‘Down Under’ in more than 20 years.
After living in South Africa for 15 years, Somali refugee Sulega Dahir Husein feels there is no future for her children in this country. She has raised her children single-handedly, struggling to scrape together school fees and money for rent. Working at home affairs as a translator, Sulega is in touch with the difficulties refugees face in South Africa.
Taiwanese dentists have urged fast food chains to drop over-sized hamburgers from their menus following a growing number of jaw injury cases.
Bombings in Baghdad on Thursday killed seven people, bringing the death toll from attacks against Shi’ite pilgrims over the past three days to 60.
An experimental solar-powered aircraft landed in Switzerland on Thursday at 7.01am GMT, after completing a historic flight lasting 26 hours.
Harmony Gold Mining said on Thursday it would sell its Mount Magnet project in Australia to focus on other ventures.
President Paul Kagame will face three challengers in Rwanda’s August 9 presidential elections, the electoral commission announced on Wednesday.
The IMF on Thursday raised its global growth forecast for this year despite renewed financial turbulence stemming from a European debt crisis.
For the vuvuzela-tooting fans who turned Berlin into a seething mass of black, red and gold the the fairy tale was shattered by Carles Puyol’s header.
Scientists at a top British climate research unit embroiled in a row over their work were cleared of dishonesty by an independent probe on Wednesday.