With ‘antioxidant’ the buzzword, good organic eating is still a preoccupation of the urban elite, and the Old Biscuit Mill has all a foodie could want
Malaysian Grand Prix organisers hope to attract more than 100 000 spectators to next month’s F1 race thanks to the return of Michael Schumacher.
Protecting the US president has presented the secret service with the greatest challenge in its history. But who wants to kill him?
A victim of convicted child molester Cezanne Visser hanged herself from a tree in Botswana at the weekend, <em>Beeld</em> reported on Monday.
President Jacob Zuma should declare his financial interests for the sake of the law and transparency, opposition parties said on Sunday.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will meet the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) on Friday over the approved Eskom’s tariff hikes.
African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema might be stealing from the poor through tax evasion said Patricia de Lille on Sunday.
Cape Town club Vasco da Gama won a coveted spot in the Absa Premiership when they beat Black Leopards 2-1 at Parow Park on Sunday afternoon.
Apartheid assassin Eugene de Kock expects an answer to his application for presidential pardon before the end of the year, a media report said.
The Stormers scored four tries without reply to destroy New Zealand’s Otago Highlanders 33-0 in the Super 14 on Saturday.
Meyer Bosman and Naas Olivier kicked the Cheetahs to a 28-12 victory over the Wellington Hurricanes in the Super 14 on Saturday.
Their shows once dominated television, but as Jerry Seinfeld found out last week, the years have not been kind to that generation of comics.
China has pledged to punish hackers who attacked Google if there is evidence to prove it, but said it has yet to receive any complaint.
Radio phone-ins and the press across South Africa were dominated last week by British newspapers’ assault on President Jacob Zuma.
Cosatu’s allegations of corruption against a group of ANC leaders was "reminiscent of grandstanding", the ruling party said on Saturday.
The New South Wales Waratahs overcame a dismal ball-handling and kicking display to wear down the Sharks 25-21 in a dour Super 14 match on Saturday.
The ACT Brumbies ground out a 24-13 victory over South Africa’s Lions in a rain-soaked Super 14 match in Canberra on Friday.
The government has given taxi owners and financial institutions six months to fix the illegally converted minibus taxis currently on the roads.
Following the runaway success of her memoir <i>Going Rogue</i>, Palin will bring her "mom’s eye" to selections of readings that have inspired her.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions said it stood by its statement which came in for criticism by the African National Congress on Friday.
Webcam service developed to allow strangers to chat online has become fast track to carnal gratification for some people.
The Auditor General is set to be called in to help solve the numerical mystery of how the PAC, which could only muster 23 votes in the 2009 election.
ANC voters say that the current spate of scandals and cronyism will not make them less likely to vote for the party.
Fifa president Joseph Blatter expressed his total confidence on Friday in security measures for the 2010 World Cup.
The exercise of the presidential pardon promises to be a heavily contested political arena.
The United States shed 36 000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate held at 9,7%, government data showed on Friday.
There is a movement within the ANC to push for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma later this year, Samwu said on Friday.
Emmanuel Nadingar was named prime minister of Chad on Friday after Youssouf Saleh Abbas tendered his resignation.
South Africa’s artists and performers are still in the dark about their role in the staging of the world’s biggest sporting event.
Creating more jobs is South Africa’s most critical challenge, Deputy Minister of Finance Nhlanhla Nene said in Johannesburg on Friday.
Official versions of the ANC’s history in exile are challenged by <em>Inside Quatro: Uncovering the Exile History of the ANC and Swapo</em>.
James Ngculu’s story recognises the personal sacrifice made by the 1976 generation and the ability of the human spirit to adapt to hardship.