Lions coach John Mitchell bemoaned his side’s defence in their 34-20 loss against the Brumbies in a Super Rugby match.
The South African men’s hockey team chalked up their second win of the Olympic Qualifier Tournament in Kakamigahara, Japan on Saturday.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has added her voice to calls to bolster the European Investment Bank and to use EU infrastructure funds more flexibly.
The remission of sentences announced by Jacob Zuma is a slap in the face for crime victims and their families, the DA has said in a statement.
Sierra Leone was in festive mood for the 51st anniversary of independence, a day after Liberian warlord Charles Taylor was convicted of aiding rebels.
Tens of thousands have protested across Syria as a suicide bombing rocked the capital, killing 11 people fuelling scepticism over a UN peace plan.
Bill Clinton has appeared in an election campaign video in which he hails Barack Obama for ordering the operation that killed Osama bin Laden.
Sprinter Simon Magakwe has equalled the 24-year-old national men’s 100 metres record at the SA Student Athletics Championships in Johannesburg.
South Africa has agreed to loan Malawi nearly R270-million to ease crippling fuel shortages, in a show of confidence in the new government.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has voiced alarm over the fourth murder of a journalist in Brazil this year.
A Soyuz capsule with two Russians and an American on board has touched down safely in mild weather on the sweeping steppes of central Kazakhstan.
Spain’s economic woes has deepened alarmingly as the government revealed that unemployment rose to nearly 25%.
Mangosuthu Buthelezi said he would not attend the Freedom Day celebration in Pretoria because the ANC was not the sole liberator of South Africa.
Pep Guardiola’s assistant Tito Vilanova is to take over as Barcelona coach next season after Guardiola announced he would step down.
In a judgment on the advertising war between FNB and Standard Bank, the Advertising Standards Authority has found both guilty of lying to customers.
Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar could add another run to his already illustrious career by running for India’s parliament following government nomination.
Four of the lesser-known Jacksons, Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon and Tito will reunite in the studio to record a new album, their first since 1989.
Sanral and the Department of Transport have decided to postpone the implementation of the e-tolling for a month to "finalise regulations".
Wim Trengove is one of South Africa’s sharpest legal minds. When he speaks we are all required to listen.
The ANC and Cosatu have agreed to ask Cabinet to postpone implementation of the e-tolls for a month "to explore alternative funding".
Whatever the ultimate determination of the John Hlophe complaint, it will represent a failure for the judicial system.
Kofi Annan’s peace plan has thrown up suspicions with a briefing to the Security Council suggesting a painful, open-ended process.
The groundwork has been done and it is up to academics and institutions to come on board.
A report warns the world population needs to be stabilised and high consumption in rich countries rapidly reduced to avoid "a downward spiral".
Disgraced former Liberian leader Charles Taylor is due to hear his fate as a four-year war crimes trial at The Hague draws to a close.
Brazil’s rapid expansion has not been underpinned by sound legal systems, as logic has dictated. But they have managed to break out of poverty.
There is a great deal of important detail still to be finalised, but we should now put the idea of a statutory press commissariat behind us.
There are important connections between Workers’ Day and the proposed amendments to key labour laws, as well as unemployment and climate change.
Drugs that have always been thought to combat malaria are beginning to quickly lose their effectiveness and this could mean them not working at all.
Notice of the energy regulator public hearing.
The department of energy has announced the price of petrol has been set to increase by 28 cents next week Wednesday.
Swazi King Mswati III has received a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 twin engine jet for his 44th birthday despite the country’s crippling financial crisis.