Madagascar’s security forces fired tear gas on Wednesday to disperse protesters opposed to the regime of the country’s strongman, Andry Rajoelina.
Farmers using their land productively need not fear the government taking it, Deputy Rural Development Minister Joe Phaahla said on Wednesday.
BEE has led to a remarkable increase in black ownership on the JSE over the past 13 years, trade union Solidarity said on Wednesday.
Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica on Wednesday denied there was a sanitation crisis in South Africa.
President Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards are under fire after forcing a journalist to delete pictures of the presidential cavalcade.
M&G Arts Editor Matthew Krouse heads to Circa Gallery to discover what’s on the cards ahead of the Joburg Art Fair 2010.
A survey has found that the number of South Africans accessing the Internet via broadband connections has increased by more than 50% in the last year.
Hip-hop artist Jub Jub tested positive for morphine and cocaine after a drag race that killed four schoolchildren, a court heard on Wednesday.
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday barred members of its national squad from participating in cricket matches abroad without prior permission.
Beneath the grey veil used to cloak her awful secrets from the public gaze, "the widow" stands 14 feet tall.
As the capital city, Pretoria offers a political perspective on South Africa’s heritage — along with some fun crafts and art.
The UN has warned that failure to meet global poverty-reduction goals by a 2015 deadline will spawn increased instability and violence.
To read Tuesday’s announcement, it could have been one of the worst rail disasters in history — 102 killed in an explosion on a high-speed service.
Hristo Stoichkov has resigned as coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, telling national radio he was leaving after not being offered an improved contract.
Aveng said on Wednesday its two year-order book rose by 8% to R32,7-billion despite construction projects related to 2010 World Cup coming to an end.
Dozens of police officers gathered at the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday ahead of the court appearance of hip-hop artist Jub Jub.
Tiger Woods’s announcement on Tuesday that he will return to competitive golf at the Masters next month touched off joy around the golf world.
International Rugby Board (IRB) president Bernard Lapasset is backing Argentina’s integration into the Tri-Nations tournament by 2012.
Hip-hop star Jub Jub and co-accused Themba Tshabalala were expected to appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday to face murder charges.
Chinese advertising agencies have sent Google a letter calling for talks over compensation for possible losses if it pulls out of the country.
South Africa is to fast-track a comprehensive new law against human trafficking before the start of the Soccer World Cup.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has to date recovered just over a quarter of the R12-billion it has loaned to poor student.
Honda is recalling 412 000 vehicles in the US because of complaints from drivers that brake pedals feel "soft".
SAPresident Jacob Zuma arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday for fresh talks aimed at easing tensions within the year-old unity government.
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is expected to defend herself in a defamation case linked to the sex-abuse scandal at her girls school in South Africa.
South Africa’s capital city is less cosmopolitan than its neighbour Johannesburg, but Pretoria comes alive in certain areas if you know where to go.
From mouthwatering Portuguese food to fresh farm produce and every local’s favourite pizza joint, we bring you the best of Pretoria dining.
Tiger Woods will return to professional golf at the US Masters in Augusta, Georgia, in early April, he said in a statement on Tuesday.
South Africa have recalled captain Graeme Smith to their one-day squad for the tour of West Indies in May and June.
The budget for the spousal support office in the Presidency nearly doubled last year after President Jacob Zuma took power.
SARB Governor Gill Marcus on Tuesday accused a "small minority" of shareholders of not caring about the national interests of the country.
Attorney wins the first round of his battle to force the government to honour its constitutional duty towards South Africa’s official languages.