Human Rights Watch has released a video calling on DRC President Joseph Kabila to arrest General Bosco Ntaganda and send him to face war crime charges.
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Médecins Sans Frontières has warned that Malaria cases have increased dramatically in the DRC, leaving clinics and treatment centres unable to cope.
The SABC and Safa have reached an agreement on broadcasting rights — the SABC will carry all national soccer teams’ games for three years.
Using the sun’s abundant power could be the solution for people who cannot afford escalating electricity costs.
Chelsea have edged through to the Champions League final despite a moment of madness from captain John Terry that saw his exit from the tournament.
Private broadcaster Multichoice has been fined R10 000 over an inappropriate age restriction for a comedy show with a full-frontal nude scene.
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has urged Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s regime to protect the 300 ceasefire monitors due in Syria next week.
The chairperson of the ANC in Free State Ace Magashule has spoken out about the scramble for power and resources in the ANC.
Anglo American has sold Scaw Metals’ SA arm for $440-million in an attempt to refocus the company and concentrate on its core mining business.
Candidates are trading accusations after the opposition rejected Nicolas Sarkozy’s demand for three public debates before the final vote on May 6.
Minibus taxis and buses will have to pay e-tolls as from Monday when the system is implemented, until regulations regarding exemptions are finalised.
DA leader Helen Zille has apologised for referring to Eastern Cape pupils who had flocking to the Western Cape as "refugees".
Three luxury cars and household goods belonging to Khulubuse Zuma have been auctioned off to pay R10-million owed to Protea Coin Security.
Norway’s self-confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is at pains to convince the court of his sanity when he killed 77 people last year.
West Ham have ensured their spot in the season final after beating Leicester 2-1 in their npower Championship away match at Walker Stadium.
Aid agencies say they are facing a multimillion-dollar funding shortage to deal with a food crisis in the Sahel in northern Africa.
Tillakaratne Dilshan and AB de Villiers put on an unbroken 122-run stand as Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.
Tenders for the Supply, Installation and Configuration of a PABX System.
Invitation for prequalification – Koma-Koma Bridge.
Notice of a Call for proposals for a review of the East and Southern.
Late Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika has been laid to rest, and new President Joyce Banda has urged Malawians to remember him positively.
The ANC in the Western Cape has instituted disciplinary processes against ANC Youth League members who heckled President Jacob Zuma in Cape Town.
Israeli president, Shimon Peres has sad that he is sure the country can reach a peace deal with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas.
Nearly all deities of wisdom across the world have been or are women, which reinforces women’s reverence.
Desmond Sampson has used this right of reply to present his side of the story regarding a story M&G wrote about the "Brown envelope" debacle.
The links between apartheid South Africa and Israel have been highlighted, with Israel supplying weapons to South Africa during the arms embargo.
The Democratic Alliance’s Neil Campbell has accused Sanral of misleading the public by displaying only one tariff on its sign boards at toll gantries.
Former Springboks captain Bobby Skinstad has issued an apology after he used the word "coconut" while commentating on a Super Rugby game.
An SPCA inspector says 3000 broiler chickens have had to be euthanased after being found to have resorted to cannabilism after being left to starve.
Swimming sensation Chad le Clos is headed to the London Olympics after swimming qualifying times for four butterfly medal events in Durban.
Sudanese forces have killed hundreds of South Sudanese during a daylong battle for Sudan’s most important oil field, Heglig.