After 25 years and 50 000 interviews, Larry King has announced that he is hanging up his brightly coloured braces.
Toyota warned on Thursday of an engine fault worldwide in eight models of its luxury Lexus and Crown sedans.
Illegal miners may have ambushed a proto team working underground at Harmony’s Phakisa mine, leading to their deaths, trade union Uasa says.
The Western Cape has dropped a bid for a high court action against new road traffic legislation, after receiving confirmation that its been delayed.
Zimbabwe’s industry this week appealed to the government to allow private investors into the energy sector to end a perennial power shortage.
Zimbabwe’s mining minister says the country will go ahead and sell its diamonds without approval from the world diamond control body.
The Russian espionage drama intensfied on Wednesday as one of the suspects in the alleged "deep cover" spy ring skipped bail in Cyprus.
Although Grahamstown may be soccer-weary for now, next week it will become the media capital of Africa.
Barbara is one of thousands of women hoping to make their fortune during the World Cup. Working as a sex worker, she sees the soccer showcase as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capitalise on foreigners visiting the country.
A former political reporter on the <i>Cape Argus</i> has revealed that he took payments to write articles promoting former WC premier Ebrahim Rasool.
Mineworkers’ union NUM on Wednesday formally notified Eskom of its intention to go on strike next week.
Trade union Solidarity will not accept Eskom’s 8% wage offer and has pushed through certain revisions for the power utility to consider.
The government will be stepping up its monitoring of the mining industry to ensure that transformation takes place, Minister Susan Shabangu said.
South Africa’s trade deficit narrowed sharply in May as exports rose despite a transport sector strike.
Kenyan premier Raila Odinga is responding well to treatment after a head operation, a doctor said on Wednesday.
Brazil midfielder Elano will play no part in Friday’s quarterfinal clash with The Netherlands in Port Elizabeth after failing to recover from injury.
Carefully-crafted American normality shattered with the arrest of 11 people on charges of being part of deep cover espionage ring.
Botched circumcisions in South Africa have killed 40 boys and put more than 100 in hospital this month, a health official said on Wednesday.
SA paceman Dale Steyn is to be investigated by match referee Jeff Crowe for allegedly spitting in the direction of West Indies spinner Sulieman Benn.
Ghana will be bidding to become the first African nation to reach the semifinals of the World Cup when they play Uruguay on Friday.
Myopia. It’s the only thing <b>Steve Smith</b> feels can explain the Renault Laguna CoupĂ©. Which is ironic given that it’s fairly pleasant on the eye.
In the build-up to the World Cup quarterfinals, dutch legend Roy Makaay gives his impressions of the tournament so far and who will lift the trophy.
Demand for credit by South Africa’s private sector registered the first annual growth in eight months in May, but was up only marginally.
A fan who berated England’s World Cup team after entering their dressing room has been fined after admitting being in an area without authorisation.
British journalist Simon Wright appeared in Cape Town’s special World Cup Court on Wednesday. Magistrate Grant Engel postponed the case to July 7.
Russia and the US face their most serious diplomatic crisis of the Obama era after the Kremlin denounced the arrest of 10 US-based Russian spies.
The National Union of Mineworkers’ (NUM) leaders have voted to go on strike at Eskom from next week.
The DRC marks 50 years of independence on Wednesday with the UN’s Ban Ki-moon and the Belgian king among leaders attending the celebrations.
When it comes to the World Cup Jabulani football, perfect may not be good enough, according to scientists who have analysed the controversial ball.
Israel may upgrade the mandate of its investigation of a deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, by allowing it to subpoena witnesses.
Google’s conflict with Chinese censors took a fresh twist as the firm added an extra step for mainland users wishing to access its homepage.
Transnet Freight Rail chief executive Siyabonga Gama was "summarily dismissed" on Tuesday.