South Africa is ready for nuclear power, the world’s largest nuclear operator, EDF, said at an energy workshop in Johannesburg on Monday.
Zimbabwe’s mining sector will be the first target of the country’s drive to force foreign firms to cede a majority stake to locals.
Samwu was back in talks on Monday afternoon with Salga in the hope of ending a week-long strike that has disrupted major services.
The SA Policing Union has demanded an increase in overtime allowances for its members ahead of the Soccer World Cup, an official said on Monday.
The US, Britain and Norway have advised on how Sudan’s election body should tackle disputes from the country’s first multi-party poll in 24 years.
Police not commenting on a report that Jub Jub’s blood-alcohol results may not be valid due to a delay in taking his blood sample.
A court has found last year’s proceedings of the JSC, where it dismissed a complaint of gross misconduct against Judge John Hlophe, were invalid.
The Competition Tribunal on Monday found three vehicle-tracking companies and the industry body guilty of anti-competitive behaviour.
Independent Zimbabwe turns 30 years old on Sunday with the majority of its populace finding very little to celebrate.
Police take an impartial approach to farm safety and won’t be affected by politicians’ attempts to polarise the issue, says the police minister.
Supplies poured into north-west China on Monday as two women and a girl were rescued more than five days after a quake that has killed 2 000.
Somalia’s al-Shabaab has subjected people in the south of the country to killings and repressive social control, a rights group said on Monday.
Next week’s higher education summit will be the
first time all players have gathered to discuss the
problems of transforming the tertiary sector.
ANC leaders and its youth league were expected to meet on Monday amid reports that Julius Malema had been formally charged with ill-discipline.
The future of South African cricket has a chance to catch the eye of national selectors when the South Africa A side departs for Bangladesh this week.
The Reds have signed former Wallaby forward Radike Samo as a replacement for captain James Horwill for the remainder of the Super 14 season.
Sub-Saharan migrant women have endured various forms of sexual violence in their countries and on their way to Europe. Few dare to speak out about what they have suffered.
A couple’s wedding guests watched them take their vows over the internet on Saturday after they were left stranded in Dubai.
Experienced Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul and all-rounder Yasir Arafat have been ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup squad due to fitness problems.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe sought to restore his reputation on Sunday when he made an appeal for an end to politically motivated violence.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa will meet an Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) delegation on Monday morning to ‘discuss some murders’.
A 62-year-old man is expected to appear in court on Monday following the discovery of an arms cache found during a raid on his Western Cape home.
Toyota has agreed to pay the United States government a fine of nearly $16,4-million for concealing accelerator pedal defects.
Travellers face another day stranded at South Africa’s airports as the chaos wrought by a volcanic eruption in Iceland continues.
Spokesperson for police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele said on Sunday that semen had been found on the body of Eugene Terre’Blanche.
President Robert Mugabe pledged on Sunday to move ahead with plans to hand over 51% control of businesses to black Zimbabweans.
ANC treasurer Mathews Phosa said the decision to sell the party’s stake in Hitachi Power Africa should be taken by the ruling party.
<i>Avatar</i>’s stars and director James Cameron are supporting the Xingu people who say a giant hydroelectric project will wreck their way of life.
Without owning land, voting in South Africa meant nothing, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema told a youth rally in the Northern Cape on Saturday.
Africa’s biggest country could divide between north and south — and a new nation would face an uncertain future.
Anglo American, the London-listed mining group, will face accusations that it risks damaging one of the world’s most valuable salmon habitats.
Steve Jobs sees Flash’s near-dominance in the online animation and interactivity sphere as a strategic threat.