Suspended ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other leaders submitted their heads of argument to the NDCA on time.
Greg Ham, a musician with the iconic Australian band <em>Men at Work</em>, was found dead in his Melbourne home on Thursday.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says barring social networks from publishing exit polls and early results ahead of an official embargo are outdated.
Mikel Arteta will miss the rest of Arsenal’s season with an ankle ligament injury he sustained during his team’s 2-1 defeat to Wigan.
International monitors say conflicts, including the uprisings in the Arab world, last year forced 3.5-million people to flee within their country.
M-Net has been found guilty of the misrepresentation of a power-saving device that it featured on its current affairs programme, <i>Carte Blanche</i>.
Charges of corruption against KZN speaker Peggy Nkonyeni and provincial minister Mike Mabuyakhulu are being reviewed by Zuma’s new NPA appointee.
After announcing a new focus on social protection, the bank says 80% of the developing world’s population is without assistance in tough times.
Julius Malema’s gardener claims the youth league leader owes him R1 200 in back pay. But Malema says the man hasn’t reported for work in ages.
Southern African countries have agreed to launch a centre in Namibia to tie together climate change studies across the region.
There is no evidence that former cricketer Louis Vorster’s murder in Muldersdrift this week was a hit or over bag of diamonds, police say.
Pieter-Dirk Uys talks about his new show Adapt or fly, reminds us of our past and talks about our present.
Captain Gautam Gambhir struck a neat half-century as Kolkata Knight Riders scored an easy eight-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab in the IPL.
The African National Congress Women’s League has expressed outrage, anger and disgust at the gang rape of a 17-year-old Soweto teenager.
South Africans will now start to reap the benefits of hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup, Safa said when it received R450-million from global body Fifa.
Bulls coach Frans Ludeke says it’s a feather in its cap that the South African Rugby Union is interested in four of its management assistants.
The Mercedes F1 team has continued to stall on signing the new Concorde Agreement and are apparently holding out for more money.
Residents who were about to be evicted from a private property in Berea have received more time to be relocated by the City of Johannesburg.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited says there has been a significant increase in the number of e-tag registrations in Gauteng.
Spanish King Juan Carlos, after his release from hospital, apologised for his an African elephant hunting trip, which provoked a scandal at home.
It took cajoling and negotiation to get a little to school for a second day.
Soweto police has said the 17-year-old girl filmed being gang raped by at least seven males has been found.
Lawyers for three ANC Youth League leaders have until midnight to file written heads of argument to the ANC appeals committee.
Pick n Pay has reported a 15% fall in profits after being hit by costs related to its shopper loyalty programme and investments in its supply chain.
A man — thought to be former Namibia and South Africa cricketer Louis Vorster — has been shot dead in Muldersdrift.
Photographer Massoud Hossaini has won a Pulitzer for what was called a "heartbreaking image of a girl crying in fear after a suicide bomber’s attack".
Maritzburg United have moved away from the relegation zone after beating Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 — Amakhosi’s second consecutive loss.
The national treasury says R3-billion a year is too much to be spending on leasing property for state departments, and is working to whittle it down.
Seven schoolboys have been arrested after a video of the gang rape of a missing 17-year-old girl went viral.
Two civilians have been wounded after war planes fired several missiles at a suspected Somali pirate base in the north of the country.
UN leader Ban Ki-moon says a UN mission’s communications from the Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara with UN headquarters have been compromised.
The dismembered remains of 14 men have been found in a Mexican city on the US border that is often a flashpoint for the country’s drug war.