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London-listed financial services group Old Mutual weathered the turbulent global market conditions in the first half of the financial year.
Short-term insurer Mutual & Federal on Tuesday reported diluted headline earnings per share of 55 cents for the six months ended June.
Overpowering doggy smells are the biggest turn-off for prospective buyers viewing a home, according to an online poll.
In observing Women’s Month, Women’s Day and the 16 days of activism, we have lost the real political and liberating philosophy of days past.
Falling standards and new curricula don’t bode well for high school learners, writes Thabo Mohlala.
A long-forgotten and inspiring perspective of the Twin Towers emerges in a new documentary by British filmmaker James Marsh.
The Jacob Zuma court case remains as divisive as ever following this week’s Constitutional Court ruling.
Refugees and asylum seekers are being given the option of repatriation or reintegration — and most see it as a choice between dying here or at home.
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South African-based pulp and paper producer Sappi on Thursday reported a basic loss per share of 28 United States cents for the quarter ended June.
China lashed out on Thursday at the US for interfering in its affairs and insisted it would maintain restrictions on internet use during the Games.
Ministers saw a "new order" take hold of global trade on Wednesday, with emerging economies calling the shots after WTO talks collapsed.
A second armed Islamist group in Somalia has rejected a United Nations-mediated peace agreement, and vowed on Wednesday to continue fighting.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday said power-sharing negotiations with the opposition were still on track.
The BBC was fined £400 000 pounds on Wednesday after a string of top television and radio shows faked winners of their competitions.
Authorities in Estonia are mulling what to do with a Russian picked up drunk after trying to evade guards by swimming illegally across a border.
The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> reviews new fiction by Damon Galgut, Michael Stanley and Tim Winton.
The future of the constitutional project depends on cooperation rather than confrontation between the government and the courts.
The United States exchanged harsh words with China and India as key World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks dragged into a second week on Monday.
South Africa, the continent’s economic powerhouse, will next month launch a nationwide campaign against poverty, President Thabo Mbeki said on Sunday.
A signature, some handshakes and four days of talks have raised hopes for an end to Zimbabwe’s political crisis.
Beijing was blanketed in smog on Sunday, as a senior Chinese environmental official warned more measures might be needed to clear the capital’s air.
Change in Belgrade’s political climate ended 12 years on the run for Radovan Karadzic, Europe’s most wanted man.
Mugabe’s friends in Africa have dwindled in the wake of the violent presidential election run-off, while industrial confidence and capacity suffer.
Design by quantity surveying "doesn’t satisfy human need. You have a room in which you cannot fit a double bed.
Sudan on Friday threatened to expel peacekeepers from Darfur if President Omar al-Bashir is indicted for war crimes by the ICC.
SA and the EU on Friday wrapped up a landmark summit with Brussels backing SA’s mediating role in Zimbabwe as the only way of ending political chaos.
A painter and decorator has been fined for breaching Britain’s smoking ban — by puffing on a cigarette in his own van, he said on Friday.