Adam Glasser has forged his career in jazz by re-interpreting classics from South Africa on his chromatic harmonica.
After nighttime clashes with loyalists of ousted President Amadou Toumani Tourie, the chief of Mali’s junta says "the situation is under control".
The NPA has maintained prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach’s suspension has nothing to do with crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli’s fraud case.
Nicolas Sarkozy has rejected a renewed claim that Muammar Gaddafi agreed to donate up to €50-million to his last presidential campaign.
A leaked report has shown a total of 6 536 cops have failed their firearm competency tests and will have to undergo urgent retraining.
The SA embassy in Khartoum has not yet been successful in its attempts to gain access to an SA landmine clearer being held by Sudan.
Former cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Sicelo Shiceka has died in the Eastern Cape following a long illness.
A Western Cape university professor who helped his terminally ill mother die in New Zealand is heading back to SA after serving a five-month sentence.
Opposition leaer Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has agreed to end a boycott of Burma’s Parliament, apparently ending a dispute with the government.
Azapo says President Zuma’s prisoner release plan is a ploy to free Schabir Shaik, and has called for political prisoners to be released instead.
Denel Mechem says it is working closely with international and Sudanese authorities to ensure the safe release of South African employee Thabo Siave.
Sifiso "Skizo" Nhlapo has made it two from two as he raced to victory in the drama filled SA National BMX Championships second leg.
The destiny of the Premier League title will be firmly in City’s hands if they beat leaders Man United at home on Monday, Alex Ferguson has said.
Fernando Torres netted his first Chelsea hat-trick as the Champions League finalists capped a sensational by routing Queens Park Rangers 6-1.
Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine have celebrated their first wedding anniversary, marking the milestone in private.
The South African government has condemned the kidnapping of a 12-year-old boy in Malaysia and has urged the local authorities to find him.
Karim Benzema has struck a brace in a 3-0 win over Sevilla on Sunday as Real Madrid edged closer to their first Spanish league title in four years.
Attackers armed with bombs and guns have opened fire at outdoor church services at a Nigerian university on Sunday, killing around 20 people.
A South African demining company on Sunday said that two of its employees were among four foreigners captured by the Sudanese military.
The trustees of Brett Kebble’s estate are going to court to try and reclaim a R250 000 donation the slain mining magnate made to the ANC.
A rampaging Robbie Fruean scored a try in each half to fire the Canterbury Crusaders to a 37-33 away win over the New South Wales Waratahs.
ANC leaders will no longer eat cake in front of party supporters at centenary rallies, according to a report on Sunday.
The Waikato Chiefs made light of jet lag after a long-haul flight from South Africa to New Zealand, outplaying the Wellington Hurricanes.
The world’s largest public database lifts the lid on the extent and secretive nature of the global demand for land.
Despite leading by 30-9 towards the end of the game, the Cheetah’s could not cope without flyhalf Johan Goosen and lost 33-36 to the Highlanders.
Cosatu, the DA and Afriforum have all heralded the decision to halt the e-tolls, but engineering firms question the implication on road construction.
China, the largest purchaser of oil from South Sudan, has agreed to loan the fledgling country $8-billion.
Many of SA’s wheelchair bound tennis stars are putting themselves in good standing for the Paralympics this year as they shine at wheelchair champs.
A state-run firm in Dubai has paid troubled Kerzner International $250-million for control of the Atlantis hotel perched atop its palm-shaped island.
Stormers flyhalf Peter Grant put together most of his teams points as they cruised past the Force to seal their third win on the trot.
Tens of thousands of convicted criminals could soon be eligible for release under Zuma’s planned special remission of sentence.
The SA National Roads has been interdicted and restrained from levying and collecting tolls, the High Court in Pretoria ruled on Saturday.