Tiger Brands on Tuesday reported a 7% rise in first-half headline earnings and said it expects profit for the full year to rise.
As part of our <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/3city" target="_blank">Three City Tour</a> we stay at the newly renovated five star Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga Rocks, KZN. The breathtaking seaside location and tasteful attention to detail in every room, restaurant and bar made for a unique experience.
World and Olympic triple gold medallist Usain Bolt gets his 100-metre season under way on Wednesday and has promised a "very fast time".
Australian Formula One legend Jack Brabham has backed Mark Webber to win the world championship after back-to-back victories in Spain and Monaco.
Publication of a landmark study into cellphones and brain cancer was delayed for years because scientists failed to agree on its findings.
Many members of the Nigerian police are more likely to commit crimes than prevent them, a report released on Tuesday claimed.
Some progress was made in wage talks between Prasa and labour unions on Monday, with the rail operator changing certain conditions of its offer.
Cope’s inaugural elective congress will go ahead as planned despite threats of boycotts and legal action to stop it, the party said on Monday.
The heavy metal singer, Ronnie James Dio, died on May 16 at the age of 67. He had been suffering from stomach cancer.
A strike by rail workers left two million commuters stranded on Monday just 24 days from the kick-off of the Soccer World Cup.
The president of war-weary Somalia says he will name a new Cabinet soon in a bid to overcome divisions.
Europe kept the pressure on Iran on to reach an agreement with the UN over its nuclear programme, following a deal between Iran, Turkey and Brazil.
An alleged assault by a South African diplomat in Zimbabwe on an embassy staffer has been confirmed by the International Relations Department.
Security forces paraded their World Cup arsenal on Monday, hoping to reassure fans SA will be safe during football’s premier event.
The Congress of the People in the Free State on Monday threatened to withdraw from the party’s national congress unless it was postponed.
Eskom on Monday acknowledged that it was likely to come under "additional pressure" during the Soccer World Cup.
I have been given a few labels in my life but perhaps the label I am most proud of is that of a Jozi nationalist.
NOT QUITE THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK: <b>Shaun de Waal</b> reviews <em>Robin Hood</em>, starring Russell Crowe. We have a DVD collections to give away.
Germany captain Michael Ballack has been forced out of the Soccer World Cup due to an ankle injury which has sidelined him for two months.
Transnet confirmed on Monday that wage talks between the transport utility and two unions faltered once again, despite the CCMA’s involvement.
What is being done to improve conditions in hospitals to help nurses render a more professional service? After all, nursing is a profession.
At least 26 people have died in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, after insurgents attacked the Parliament building, an official said on Monday.
Acsa insisted on Monday that its security was up to standard after claims that prohibited items had been taken on board aircrafts at various airports.
An amorous kangaroo in the mood for love has female joggers hopping mad in Australia’s outback Northern Territory.
South Africa’s endangered long-haul bus commuters have written to transport companies asking them to reconsider their killing methods.
Convicted sex offender Cezanne Visser, also known as advocate Barbie, reported to the high court in Pretoria on Monday to begin her jail sentence.
Listed cellphone giant Vodacom — majority owned by the United Kingdom’s Vodafone — posted a profit for the year ended March 31, 2010.
The Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) has promised the government that it would reach a wage agreement with striking unions by mid-week.
An Angry Richard Branson has branded Britain’s airport closure a joke as volcanic ash cloud continues to cause travel chaos in Europe.
Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday called for an immediate SADC summit to resolve disagreements stalling Zimbabwe’s power sharing government.
John Biccard’s Investec Value Fund has zero exposure to the big four banks for the first time, and he has also dumped retail stocks.
Nelson Mandela would be hurt if he was fully aware of the "gutter level of discourse" among politicians in South Africa, Archbishop Desmond has said.