The ANC’s National Executive Committee will not be reviewing ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary case, secretary general Gwede Mantashe said.
Nine-year-old Ruben van Assouw, the sole survivor of a Libyan airliner crash, has arrived back home in the Netherlands.
Africa officially joins the glitz and glam of Cannes on Sunday as a rare African contender for the film festival’s Palme d’Or award enters the fray.
Two hand grenade attacks in the Rwandan capital Kigali have killed one person and wounded 28 others overnight.
SA’s labour minister has instructed his director general Jimmy Manyi to choose between his job in government and his presidency of the BMF.
Thai authorities will impose a curfew in parts of the capital Bangkok after deadly street clashes between troops and anti-government protesters.
The ANCYL has denied that its "one boyfriend, one girlfriend" campaign was directed at President Jacob Zuma, amidst reports of his waning support.
As part of our <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/3city" target="_blank">Three City Tour</a> we provide a glimpse into Durban’s restaurant options. From the finest Italian to tasty Mexican, healthy organic fare to five star dining, get a taste of Durban.
Divisions at the Eastern Cape ANCYL conference were clear on Saturday, with supporters of various factions making their allegiance known to all.
The Aglican Archbishop of Cape Town has praised the late Frederik Van Zyl Slabber for his role in South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy.
South Africa has dumped genetically modified (GM) maize on African markets, the African Centre for Biosafety (ACB) alleged on Friday.
An Australian teenager sailed into Sydney Harbour on Saturday to complete a solo circumnavigation of the globe that takes her into the history books.
Train commuters will be left stranded on Monday due to a nation-wide strike by transport unions, the Passenger Rail Agency of SA said on Monday.
Case of married gay couple in Malawi could become a test for emerging gay rights lobby where homosexuality is illegal in 37 African countries.
Cameron has limped into No 10 and Clegg may pay heavily. Recast as truly progressive, Labour can forge itself a bright future.
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The Waratahs stormed into the Super 14 semifinals with an emphatic 32-16 win over the Hurricanes in Sydney on Friday.
There was no further information on how police are progressing with the arrest of the person who murdered Teazers owner Lolly Jackson.
The United Nations refugee agency expressed alarm on Friday that "murderous" Ugandan rebels are mounting increasingly brutal attacks.
<strong>Percy Zvomuya</strong> looks at two photography books about the beautiful game on the beautiful continent.
Last Sunday, I grabbed a buddy and we headed down to check out the Credo Mutwa Village in Soweto, a place that I had only read about before.
Illegally imported World Cup merchandise is jeopardising the jobs of SA workers, the Cosatu said on Friday.
New Zealand and South Africa’s rugby unions made apologies on Friday for excluding Maori and black players from their teams during the apartheid era.
Former opposition leader and political analyst Frederik van Zyl Slabbert died at home in Johannesburg on Friday, his daughter said.
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Relatives of some of the South Africans killed in the Libya air crash this week will begin the difficult task of identifying remains on Friday.
The deputy press ombudsman, Johan Retief, has ruled broadly in favour of the <i>M&G</i> following a complaint by ANC YL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu.
The number of card skimming attempts has decreased significantly this year, according to statistics released by FNB Credit Card’s Fraud department.
The ANCYL’s national executive committee, led Julius Malema, will undergo military training in September, it was announced on Thursday.
Eleven people with ties to South Africa have so far been identified as among the victims of the Afriqiyah Airways crash in Tripoli.
Transnet employees are expected to march in Johannesburg on Friday morning as a strike over wage negotiations continues.