After going down to Orlando Pirates at the death on Tuesday night, SuperSport United’s coach Gavin Hunt has lashed out at match officials.
SA’s status as a "beacon" for press freedom continues to be threatened by increased state involvement, says the South African National Editors Forum.
Troops loyal to Mali’s former junta fired in the air as they forced staff to empty the state broadcaster’s office, a day after the building was hit.
The UN Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution giving Sudan and South Sudan 48 hours to halt hostilities or face potential sanctions.
Rebels have killed more than 20 troops in the Syrian army’s deadliest day of a ceasefire deal even as UN observers say they have a "calming" impact.
Libya wants the ICC to abandon its legal action against Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and the former intelligence chief so they can be tried in Tripoli.
Mohammad Asif, the former Pakistan bowler, has received his marching orders from a British prison after serving six months for spot-fixing.
The ANC Youth League says Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale’s Freedom Day endorsement of the nationalisation of mines is inspiring.
A business delegation accompanying India’s president to SA will explore business opportunities in the country, said India’s President Pratibha Patil.
Gauteng police head Mzwandile Petros says he has had his hands too full to be part of a conspiracy to oust crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu says he’s not disturbed by a religious group trying to ban him from visiting a US university.
Sanral is still studying a ruling by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria which brought the controversial Gauteng e-tolling project to a halt.
A South Korean nuclear expert says North Korea has finished preparations for a third nuclear test and is awaiting a political decision to go ahead.
South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index in April has fallen to 53.7 from 55.1 in March, declining for the second straight month.
FNB says house prices in April showed the highest year-on-year growth since June 2010, but were still 12.6% lower than 2008 levels in real terms.
Officials say five people have been killed in Cairo after attackers stormed an anti-military protest near its defence ministry headquarters.
China is demanding an apology from the US over the standoff involving activist Chen Guangcheng, who has now left the US embassy in Beijing.
Before her suspension, the NPA’s Glynnis Breytenbach threatened to challenge in court a decision not to prosecute police spy boss Richard Mdluli.
Afrikaans rapper Jack Parow had to be led off stage during a show in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, after his lyrics upset members of the crowd.
SA’s trade deficit sits at R5.5-billion for its trade with non-Southern African Customs Union partners, a drop from February’s R7.5-billion record.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s name has been taken off the organisation’s website, but the league says someone has "tampered with the site".
Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi has been sworn in as an MP — signalling a new chapter in her near quarter-century struggle against oppression.
Orlando Pirates and Maritzburg United have shared the PSL spoils after the Buccanears’ 2-1 win over SuperSport and United’s 1-all draw with AmaZulu.
US President Obama has marked the anniversary of Bin Laden’s death with a surprise visit to Kabul, where he said the end of the war is in plain sight.
US President Barack Obama has given the nod to tighten sanctions against Syria and Iran by going after foreign firms violating existing measures.
Iraq’s crude exports in April hit the highest monthly figure in more than 20 years and brought in $8.8-billion.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn must face a civil trial over an alleged sexual assault after his last bid to claim diplomatic immunity failed.
The resumption of diplomatic ties with Britain has signalled progress in Malawi’s quest to distance the new regime from that of its late predecessor.
The NPA is looking to assist suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach after her car was reportedly shot at during investigations into Richard Mdluli.
May Day protesters have poured into Europe’s streets, swept up in a wave of anti-austerity anger that threatens to topple leaders in Paris and Athens.
While the ruling party has lauded workers for sustaining the economy, the DA has taken a swipe at Cosatu for the country’s unemployment rate.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions says it will continue its fight against the e-tolling project until the tolls have "finally been scrapped".