The National Union of Mineworkers on Tuesday rejected Eskom’s most recent wage offer.
Mozambican police authorities on Tuesday denied a news report that about 20 trafficked minors had been discovered on the border with South Africa.
Madagascar’s electoral board on Tuesday announced that a constitutional referendum scheduled for August 12 was postponed indefinitely.
President Joseph Kabila has called for a "moral revolution" in the DRC at ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence.
Feudal authoritarianism had nothing to do with the Khayelitsha toilets saga, the African National Congress (ANC) said on Tuesday.
Uganda’s military was put on heightened alert following an attack inside the DRC by a long-dormant rebel group, an army spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Vodacom said on Tuesday it has lost about $79-million in the last three months due to a regulatory rate cut.
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Police chief General Bheki Cele said Tuesday that a UK journalist had been arrested for trying to expose World Cup security flaws.
An appeal application by Wouter Basson to overturn a court ruling allowing the HPCSA to continue probing his conduct was dismissed on Tuesday.
As Rwanda’s election approaches, critics fear President Paul Kagame’s government is smashing dissent.
A burglary at the Fifa headquarters in Johannesburg was confirmed by national police commissioner General Bheki Cele on Tuesday.
From the legendary Pops Mohamed to Côte d’Ivoire’s rising female superstar, Dobet Gnahoré, we review the latest African music releases.
Most emerging markets in which media company Naspers operates survived the global economic downturn reasonably well, it said on Tuesday.
A man accused of fatally beating his stepdaughter when she wouldn’t stop crying as he watched a World Cup game has been charged with capital murder.
For Dorothy Ann Gould, who performs in the production of <i>Hello and Goodbye</i>, the character of Hester is an old and much-loved friend.
South Africa look certain to wrap up a 2-0 series win after reducing West Indies to 134-7 on the third day of the third and final Test in Barbados.
Burglars have raided the home of deputy police minister Fikile Mbalula, one of the key figures charged with preventing crime at the World Cup.
Romania has sanctioned five civil servants after Australian rockers AC/DC got stuck on a "Highway to Hell" and were asked to pay to leave the country.
The FBI has arrested 10 alleged Russian spies and broken up a "long-term, deep cover" network of agents across America’s east coast.
Joe Biden has done it again: made a gaffe in full view of the cable TV news cameras. But it’s nothing new for the vice-president.
There is no danger of a strike at Eskom while salary talks continue, the power utility said on Monday.
Brazil cruised into the quarterfinals of the World Cup on Monday with a convincing 3-0 victory over Chile at Ellis Park.
The death toll in the Eastern Cape’s winter circumcision season has risen to 39, the provincial health department said on Monday.
A probe into tenders awarded to companies said to involve ANCYL president Julius Malema will be released by the end of July or shortly thereafter.
Sudan’s Parliament set up a long-delayed commission on Monday to run a referendum on the independence of its oil-producing south.
FSB issues urgent press release relating to Integrated Investment Management South Africa (IIMSA).
Kumba Iron Ore said on Monday it had rejected Imperial Crown Trading’s bid to start prospecting for iron ore at Kumba’s Sishen mine.
Fifa has steadfastly refused to act on calls to introduce technology to arbitrate on contentious decisions.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran will hold off talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme until the end of August as a way to "discipline" the West.
MTN on Monday denied it is in talks with Loop Telecom after a report said it was looking to buy a stake in the Indian mobile operator.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be the first witness to testify before a committee probing the deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid fleet.