Telkom and cellphone operator MTN have concluded a national roaming agreement, the parties said in a joint statement on Wednesday.
No ransom demands had been made for four South African peacekeepers kidnapped in Sudan, the UNAMID in Darfur said on Wedesday.
Striking municipal workers were expected to take to the streets again on Thursday as talks between the union and employers continue.
The rejuvenated Reds face a stern test of their playoff credentials when they take on defending Super 14 champions the Bulls in Brisbane on Saturday.
The Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday extended the detention of two farm workers accused of killing AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
The Vatican was forced into a climbdown after remarks by a senior cardinal linking homosexuality with paedophilia caused an international outcry.
Samwu has condemned the violence that has been escalating over the last three days of its nationwide strike.
People attach powerful meaning to the art they display on their skins. At tattoo company Jaded Ink’s fashion show, the venue was abuzz with models and ordinary people with art deco designs on their flesh — as well as photographers trying to sneak a peek.
Opposition parties have lambasted the ANC’s turnaround on its investment in Hitachi, saying the ruling party is "playing the country for fools".
The Constitutional Court will hear an application by the <i>Citizen</i> on whether it’s defamatory to refer to Robert McBride’s apartheid-era crimes.
France on Wednesday condemned the Vatican for blaming gay priests for the paedophile scandal, saying it was "unacceptable" to lump the two together.
The bail application by one of the men accused of killing Eugene Terre’Blanche has been postponed to next month in the Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court.
Samwu leaders will meet their employer, the SA Local Government Association (Salga), on Wednesday to try to resolve an ongoing national strike.
Some R8,7-million stolen by crooked KZN municipal officials and councillors has been recovered, the provincial co-operative governance department.
President Barack Obama gives treasury officials broader power to deal with a deteriorating security situation in Somalia.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s ruling party on Wednesday reached out to the opposition.
A withdrawal of the UN mission in the DRC in 2011, as sought by Kinshasa, would be "premature," France’s UN ambassador said on Tuesday.
Retail sales remained unexpectedly negative in February, according to data released by Statistics South Africa on Wednesday.
The government may consider raising taxes if the economy does not recover enough to boost tax revenue, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says.
Toyota has suspended North American sales of its 2010 Lexus GX 460 after a US consumer magazine issued a safety warning.
The South African Municipal Workers’ Union nationwide strike continued on Wednesday, and would do so indefinitely, a spokesperson said.
The media were granted access to the bail application of the 28-year-old man accused of killing right-wing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
Thailand’s anti-government protesters on Wednesday started to congregate at a ritzy Bangkok shopping district, preparing for a "final battleground".
Bafana Bafana arrived in Germany on Tuesday for a two-week training camp as they step up their preparations for the Soccer World Cup.
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All but two stations in Mogadishu comply with order to cease broadcasts that militants say violate Islamic principles.
Zimbabwe’s government has withdrawn a controversial law that would have seen foreign firms forced to cede 51% of their shares to locals.
A huge media and police contingent was expected in Ventersdorp on Wednesday where two farm workers would appear for killing Eugene Terre’Blanche.
The first prosecution witness at the war-crimes trial of Radovan Karadzic described to a UN court how he saw Bosnian Serb forces burn homes.
SA’s roads are "lawless", with drivers refusing to pay traffic fines and not turning up for court dates, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele says.
Dethroned Limpopo provincial chairman of the ANC Youth League, Lehlohonolo Masoga, insists he is still the provincial leader of league.
The Afrikanerbond has lodged a complaint with the SAHRC about ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s outburst against a BBC journalist.