Interpol on Wednesday said South Africa’s Soccer World Cup security planning surpassed its expectations, with no terrorism threats identified.
Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi responds to reports of his wife being paid R60 000 a month to market financial products to union members.
kulula has warned advertisers that it will commence legal proceedings for trademark infringement to prevent unauthorised use of the word "Sky™"
From racy action to silly comedies, there is something for everyone opening on the big screen this Easter weekend.
The ICC said on Wednesday it has given the green light for a probe by its prosecutor of deadly violence that followed Kenya’s 2007 elections.
SA’s trade deficit widened in February, data showed on Wednesday, reflecting a rise in imports as the economy recovers from last year’s downturn.
Internet giant Google says Vietnamese computer users have been spied on and political blogs hacked.
Moroka Swallows will be without their goalscoring talisman Siyabonga Nomvethe when they host Caps United of Zimbabwe on Saturday.
Militants will not be allowed to "sow fear" in Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday after blasts killed 51 people this week.
The price of petrol will rise by between 48 cents and 49 cents a litre on April 7, the Energy Department said on Wednesday.
An international think-tank has accused Sudan’s ruling party of trying to rig elections in the war-torn Darfur region.
Jenson Button says McLaren-Mercedes can develop faster than other teams this year and forecast another solid showing in Malaysia this week.
The ANC is showing a "dangerous disregard" for the courts by criticising a high court ruling on the "shoot the boer" song, the ID said on Wednesday.
Authorities in Zimbabwe on Wednesday imposed new charges on Roy Bennett, a top aide to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Today, about a year since the change of power, nothing is resolved, and dire economic straits are stressing the population to its limits.
Serbian lawmakers issued an apology to the Bosnian Muslim victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre on Wednesday, ending years of denial.
Rusty Theron of the Warriors is the only uncapped player included in the final Proteas’ Pro20 squad for the ICC World Twenty20.
An agreement has been reached to pave the way for the merger of insurers Metropolitan and Momentum, the parties announced on Wednesday.
An Israeli lawmaker is hoping to butter up voters and pass a law that would limit outrageous popcorn prices at the movies.
Arts Minister Lulu Xingwana is expected to meet the LOC on Thursday to discuss the lack of local artists for the Fifa Kick-Off Celebration concert.
WeSizwe Platinum on Wednesday reported an increase in full-year headline loss.
Former Australia captain Stirling Mortlock signed for the Rebels on Wednesday in a major boost for the new Super 15 team and the Wallabies.
Two blasts, one set off by a suicide bomber, rocked Kizlyar in Russia’s Dagestan region on Wednesday, killing at least nine people.
Manchester United paid the price for not controlling possession in their 2-1 defeat by Bayern Munich but the Champions League tie is still wide open.
The world’s unquenchable thirst for clean water drove a record increase in the desalination of seawater and reuse of sewage last year.
White farmers whose land was seized under Zimbabwe’s land reforms have claimed a house owned by Robert Mugabe’s government in South Africa.
Web users across China on Tuesday reported that all standard searches on Google’s Hong Kong-based website had been blocked.
The controversy around the singing of freedom songs shows people have not dealt with the country’s history, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
Caster Semenya, the world 800m champion, on Wednesday claimed she would return to competition this season and accused the IAAF of damaging her career.
South African Airways will sell 45 000 plane tickets it had reserved for the Soccer World Cup at a discount, an official said on Tuesday.
Controversial reggae musician Sizzla Kalonji speaks to the <i>M&G</i> about homosexuality, his music and Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, who he recently met while performing at his birthday celebrations in Bulawayo during his African tour.
Durban is the major centre in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. It is situated on the East Coast of South Africa.