Stop me if you’ve heard this before: a giant technology company is accused of using its dominance to push a smaller player out of a juicy new market.
As car journeys go, they are likely to consist of strained conversations and long silences reminiscent of a feuding couple.
The unemployment rate for the first quarter of 2010 increased 0,9 of a percentage point to 25,2%, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday.
Former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi "fell victim" to a plot by Scorpions bosses to dethrone him to maintain the status quo.
Black Sash stalwart Sheena Duncan has died, the organisation said on Tuesday. "She was 78 and had been battling illness for some time," it said.
Black Sash stalwart Sheena Duncan has died, the organisation said on Tuesday. "She was 78 and had been battling illness for some time," it said.
Sales of new vehicles increased in April, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (Naamsa) said on Tuesday.
Henk Vermeulen of First National Bank shares with tips on how to avoid fraudsters accessing your information on social networking sites.
Zimbabwe’s national football coach Sunday Chidzambwa has quit and taken up a coaching post with South Africa’s Free State Stars.
West Indies won through to the second round Super Eights of the World Twenty20 after beating England by eight wickets on Monday.
Research published on Tuesday estimates that the so-called digital universe grew by 62% last year to 800 000 petabytes.
The police were searching for clues on Tuesday morning after Teazers boss Lolly Jackson was shot dead at a friend’s house in Kempton Park.
Their collective wisdom is incalculable — and so is the collective burden they carry when families are torn apart by Aids.
Nedbank expects to post better 2010 earnings after reporting a rise in first quarter non-interest revenue on Tuesday as economic conditions improve.
Julius Malema appeared before an ANC disciplinary committee on Monday, committee chairperson Derek Hanekom confirmed.
The actor Lynn Redgrave has died, her family said. She was 67. Her publicist Rick Miramontez said Redgrave died on Sunday night.
A thief who tried to steal an X-Men omnibus from the Adelaide Comic Centre is nabbed by the owner in Spider-Man disguise.
Tony Hayward meets United States politicians and regulators as criticism of oil giant’s reaction to well blow-out mounts.
The motive behind the killing of controversial strip-club owner Lolly Jackson was not yet known, Gauteng police said on Tuesday morning.
Cabinet has approved the SA Reserve Bank Amendment Bill that will limit shareholders’ activities after a fringe group’s battle with the bank.
Jackie Selebi’s former secretary Eunice GrovĂ© contradicted him at least three times during evidence in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday.
The ANC kept mum about youth league’s Julius Malema’s reported disciplinary hearing on Monday, refusing to confirm or deny that it was taking place.
South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dipped in April, a survey showed on Monday, but stayed above the crucial 50 level.
A German postman has married his obese and asthmatic cat Cecilia, saying he wanted to tie the knot before his elderly furry friend dies.
Renaissance Securities Holdings has agreed to buy South Africa’s Barnard Jacobs Melllet Securities for R207-million.
Malema is expected to appear before a disciplinary hearing at Luthuli House in Johannesburg on Monday for bringing the ruling party into disrepute.
Jorge Lorenzo led a Spanish 1-2 at the MotoGP world championship race in Jerez on Sunday ahead of compatriot Dani Pedrosa.
US authorities are investigating a thwarted car bombing in New York’s famed Times Square where thousands of people gather each day and night.
The termination of former Eskom CEO Jacob Maroga’s employment contract has been found to be unlawful by the high court in Johannesburg.
Overworked SA doctors are prone to botched surgical operations and have left gloves and scissors in patients’ bodies after operations.
Athens erupted into violence as traditional May Day festivities turned into a bitter protest against draconian austerity measures.
Shanghai opened its multibillion-dollar World Expo to the public on Saturday, showcasing China’s booming economy and resurgent national pride.