A journalist at an ANCYL media briefing was called a "bastard" and an "agent" by its president, Julius Malema, on Thursday.
Figures from the National Snow and Ice Data Centre indicate six or seven- year low over past three decades.
Martina Navratilova, who has announced that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, described the day she found out as "my own personal 9/11".
The Waratahs travel to Christchurch this weekend for the Super 14 feature match hoping for an improvement on their poor record away to the Crusaders.
The SARB on Thursday said the gap between the repo rate and the prime rate did not affect the cost of borrowing for consumers.
Julius Malema has lodged an appeal against a judgement that found comments he made about President Zuma’s rape accuser constituted hate speech.
Africa is also affected by the scandal of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy, the head of the Southern African Bishops Conference has said.
Police fired rubber bullets at hundreds of protesting mine workers on Johannesburg’s East Rand on Wednesday.
Recent years have been hard for Ernie Els but he has never felt more confident for a US Masters after winning twice in his last three PGA starts.
A total of 68 people were killed in riots that saw the Kyrgyz opposition take control of the Central Asian state, the Health Ministry said.
The African National Congress (ANC) on Wednesday dismissed media reports about plots to get rid of its present leadership.
Fire trucks, ambulances and police units are being sent to Ventersdorp ahead of the funeral on Friday of murdered AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
Opposition leader Helen Zille has lobbied the US and Britain not to support SA’s request for a World Bank loan to build a new power station.
Vodacom Group and its minority shareholder in the DRC will enter into arbitration proceedings under ICC rules in Brussels.
Government is "mindful" of concerns raised about the Chancellor House-Hitachi contract related to Eskom’s loan application to the World Bank.
Opposition legislators boycotted the opening of Togo’s parliamentary year to protest the re-election of President Faure Gnassingbe.
AfriForum Youth’s hate speech complaint against Julius Malema will begin with procedural matters on May 3 in the Equality Court in Johannesburg.
France’s Renault, Japan’s Nissan and Germany’s Daimler on Wednesday launched a new partnership aimed at saving billions of euros.
Fewer than half the authors in this collection of academic studies of religion in contemporary South Africa are theologians.
Pakistan’s cricketing brothers Kamran and Umar Akmal have appealed against fines and probation punishments meted out by the country’s cricket board.
Since the end of the 1960s one of the clearest, most reasoned and most passionate voices in public theology has been Albert Nolan.
The trademark suit sported by North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is now in fashion worldwide, Pyongyang’s official website said on Wednesday.
South Africa goalkeeper Emile Baron will miss the Soccer World Cup after being told his injured shoulder needs surgery, his club said on Wednesday.
The South African Reserve Bank has again ruled out pegging the rand against the dollar, it was reported on Wednesday.
The murder case of Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye was postponed in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday to allow for further investigation.
A video of a group of teenagers destroying a brand new iPad computer with a baseball bat has gone viral on YouTube.
Australia have culled fast bowlers Nathan Bracken and Stuart Clark from their roster for next season, as they aim to regain the Ashes.
The ANC has ordered its youth leader to stop inflammatory comments after he was accused of stoking tension before the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche.
Rupert Murdoch has warned that Google and Microsoft’s access to his newspapers could be limited once he erects a pay wall around his titles’ websites.
A court heard on Tuesday how the two workers accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche had pulled down the AWB leader’s pants after the attack.
Limpopo residents on Tuesday filed a complaint with the World Bank about the $3,75bn loan sought by Eskom to help finance the Medudi power plant.
More than 75% of companies in the private sector are not complying with broad-based black economic empowerment, it was reported on Tuesday.