Jackie Selebi’s main accuser, Paul O’Sullivan, lashed out at the former police chief on Friday after a court convicted Selebi of corruption.
The people of Somalia are facing an increasing lack of security and a humanitarian situation that is worsening daily, a UN official said on Friday.
The ANC Youth League in the eThekwini region has apologised for calling for Sports and Recreation Minister Makhenkesi Stofile to be fired.
Fifa on Friday gave Nigeria until Monday 4pm GMT to reverse its decision to ban the national football team from international matches.
South Africa’s total industry new vehicle sales increased by 20,7% year-on-year in June to 39 931 units.
We review the latest music DVD releases, with offerings from The Black Crowes and Calexico.
The former US vice-president Al Gore faces a reopened police investigation into allegations that he groped a massage therapist in hotel.
Should technology be used to help eliminate controversial decisions made by football referees? The debate rages on ….
On May 26 2006 the <em>M&G</em> published its first exposé of the links between Jackie Selebi and a man called Glenn Agliotti.
If his record in Iraq and elsewhere is anything to go by, General David Petraeus is not accustomed to losing.
Cortex Derivatives Brokers has to cough up R2-million for manipulating share trading.
Strong performance from small- and medium-cap shares shows why there is still place for them in your portfolio.
The Congress of the People (Cope) in Gauteng is threatening legal action against party president Mosiuoa Lekota over the holding of meetings.
Foreign "security operatives" were involved in the shooting of a Rwanda general who was living in exile in Johannesburg, SA’s foreign ministry said.
The property cycle should recover relatively firmly in the second half of the year, Standard Bank said on Thursday.
Model Naomi Campbell will be summoned to testify over a "blood diamond" she was allegedly given by Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor.
Uruguay are on the verge of their first World Cup semifinal appearance in 40 years with Ghana blocking their way at Soccer City on Friday.
Former Australia Prime Minister John Howard will not step aside as the nominee for the International Cricket Council’s vice-presidency.
Carlos Albertos Parreira speaks about his tenure with Bafana Bafana and the legacy he hopes to leave behind in South Africa.
Manufacturing activity in South Africa fell in June for the first time since October.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) on Thursday rejected Eskom’s wage increase offer.
The ANC has accused an ANCYL region of ill-discipline and "naked opportunism" after it called for Sport Minister Makhenkesi Stofile to be sacked.
Students in China have found a way to get a leg up at the nation’s university entrance exam — paying for a kung fu master certification.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson was named on Thursday as the new manager of Liverpool, signing a three-year contract on Merseyside.
UK model Naomi Campbell can be called to give evidence over a blood diamond prosecutors say she was given by former Liberia president Charles Taylor.
Kaka is one of a cluster of players treading a yellow card tightrope in Friday’s Soccer World Cup quarterfinal between The Netherlands and Brazil.
South Korea on Thursday rejected North Korea’s proposal for direct military talks on the sinking of a warship.
A group of candidates running in Guinea’s election have denounced what they called widespread fraud in the poll.
The baby whose mother gave birth on a street in Alexandra had already died when its mother arrived at a clinic, a Gauteng health spokesperson said.
An American tourist was shot in a robbery in Sandton, just after stepping off the Gautrain to start his holiday in South Africa.
Nigeria’s president has banned the country’s football team from international competition for two years following their dismal World Cup performance.
Mozambican newspaper <i>Canalmoz</i> on Wednesday retracted a story about human trafficking at the Komatipoort border.