India’s cricket board has given suspended IPL boss Lalit Modi more time to reply to allegations of corruption against him dating back to 2008.
The Formula One Teams Association has agreed to ban the controversial ‘F-ducts’ on all cars from next season, following a meeting at the Spanish GP.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has hailed the acquittal of Roy Bennett on terror charges as "very positive".
An exasperated tweet by an air traveller grounded in January’s snow cost him £1 000 on Monday when a court failed to see the joke.
South African airports’ runways are "generally" in a good state and compliant with International Civil Aviation Organisation requirements.
Thirteen people were arrested for public violence and intimidation during the Transnet workers’ strike in Durban on Monday, the company said.
Vote-counting after Sudan’s April elections was chaotic and open to manipulation, an international observer mission said on Monday.
Wouter Basson’s fear that an inquiry into his conduct by the Health Professions Council would be biased was unjustified, a court ruled on Monday.
Rail company Transnet on Monday appealed to striking workers to consider in earnest its offer of an 11% salary increase.
Former Goodwood police station commander Siphiwe Hewana was jailed for four years on Monday for attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
Swaziland’s Bushfire Festival will play host to world-renowned US poet Coleman Barks for a performance of workks by 13th century Sufi poet Rumi.
The South African rand is far too strong, Congress of South African Trade Unions secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi said on Monday.
As President Jacob Zuma marked his first year in office on Monday, opposition parties said he had failed to show leadership.
Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has stressed that financial incentives were not part of his or his players’ plan for the Soccer World Cup.
Disciplinary procedures against ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu by the Young Communist League (YCL) are under way, the YCL said on Monday.
South African Tim Clark stormed home with a brilliant final round to win the $9,5-million Players Championship on Sunday.
Almost three out of every four Johannesburg residents rate their city as "world class", according to a survey released on Monday.
John Plumtree says he wouldn’t be too worried if he were coach of the Stormers after the side’s hopes of a home Super 14 semifinals were dashed.
Harmony Gold swung into a headline loss per share in the March quarter due to lower output and higher production costs.
A judge on Monday acquitted Roy Bennett, a top aide to Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, of
all charges in a terrorism case.
A high-speed train driver in Taiwan has lost his job after being caught dozing off while travelling at nearly 300 kilometres an hour.
Mark Webber won the Spanish Grand Prix for rampant Red Bull on Sunday after leading from start to finish at Formula One’s most predictable circuit.
The DA on Sunday described the re-appointment of Paul Mashatile as Gauteng’s ANC chairperson as "bad new" for the province.
Mamelodi Sundowns beat Orlando Pirates 3-1 to advance to the Nedbank Cup semifinals on Sunday, with the decisive goals coming from Bucs rejects.
Cope needed to reconnect with its people, the party’s deputy president, Mbhazima Shilowa, said on Sunday as he launched his party presidential bid.
Senior White House officials believe Times Square car bomb was the work of a Pakistani Taliban group, rather than a "lone wolf" attacker.
The South African Trade and Allied Workers Union strike against Transnet will go ahead on Monday, but will not affect Gauteng Metrorail services.
Zimbabwean politician Roy Bennet will learn on Monday whether he must answer terrorism charges that could result in the death penalty.
ANC Youth League (ANCYL) spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has been suspended by the Young Communist League (YCL), an official said on Sunday.
Defending champions Northern Bulls have secured a home Super 14 play-off but six teams are vying for the remaining three semifinal spots.
The US military is experimenting with aromatherapy, acupuncture and other unorthodox methods to treat soldiers traumatised by combat experiences.
Years of national denial about looming bankruptcy have turned to resentment as Greece is told how it must tackle its debt crisis.