The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants has urged companies to heed the new tax rules, which replace the secondary tax on Companies.
Angola will this week celebrate 10 years of peace, with ceremonies hailing President Dos Santos for ushering in an oil-fuelled economic boom.
A would-be poacher has broken into an Eastern Cape game lodge, raided its bar and absconded with the sawed-off horn of a fibreglass rhino.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed applications by the Competition Commission and Tracetec against Altech Netstar.
Zimbabwe’s prime minister has urged President Robert Mugabe to respect the country’s Constitution and hold credible elections predicted by reforms.
Invisible Children say the sequel to Kony 2012 will give more details about Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has lambasted the UK for refusing to discuss Argentina’s claim to the Falklands.
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A senior British parliamentary figure has claimed he also had an affair with honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani.
At least 18 people have been killed on Monday as Syrian forces pressed their crackdown on dissent, pounding rebel bastions in the restive north.
Premier Soccer League chief executive Stanley Matthews has revealed plans to change South Africa’s football season and align it with the calendar.
A court in Pakistan has ordered that Osama bin Laden’s three widows and two daughters be deported out of the country after illegally living there.
ZTE Mzansi has won a court order preventing Telkom’s network overhaul after being disqualified from one of the project’s bidding processes.
A Chinese mining group will invest $21.2-million to restart the Trojan nickel mine in Zimbabwe, which closed during the country’s political turmoil.
Burry Stander and Christoph Sauser have won the final stage of the Absa Cape Epic, winning their second successive title in the mountainbike race.
The leaders of South Africa are a "strange breed who are set on undermining the institutions that underpin democracy, says Nedbank chair Reuel Khoza.
Eleven people have been killed after suspected members of Boko Haram were entangled in a shoot-out when troops raided their alleged hideout.
US player Hunter Mahan has won the US PGA Tour’s $6-million Houston Open by one stroke over Carl Pettersson after firing a final-round 71.
Former Kiwi fast bowler Iain O’Brien has apologised for an April Fools prank in which he announced he was coming out of retirement for a second time.
A twin-engine ATR-72 plane with 43 people aboard has crashed in Siberia, killing at least 16 while 12 survivors were rushed to hospital.
KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairperson Zweli Mkhize has launched an attack on unruly youth, calling for an end to derogatory language directed at the party.
Test captain Graeme Smith will undergo surgery on his left ankle, which has been troubling him with chronic pain over the last two months.
South Sudan has accused Sudan of launching fresh attacks along their disputed border, stalling peace talks in Addis Ababa.
Women Minister Lulu Xingwana has dismissed a "sensational hot air" report that she demanded to be upgraded on a flight from Accra, Ghana.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says the government will soon implement stringent measures to clamp down on tax defaulters.
Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi remains acting police commissioner despite media reports of his imminent resignation.
At least one person has been killed and 18 others wounded in attacks on a restaurant in Mombasa city and a church gathering in Mtwapa.
Syrian violence has killed at least 16 people, including eight soldiers who died during ambushes and battles in the east, north west and Damascus.
Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Lulu Xingwana demanded to be upgraded from economy to business class on a flight from Accra.
Trade union federation Cosatu has benefited from plans to introduce toll roads to Gauteng, a media report said on Sunday.
New studies show impact of BP’s Deepwater Horizon disaster on dolphins and other marine wildlife may be far worse than feared.
Western Stormers remain the only unbeaten team in the Super 15 series after a gripping 20-17 SA derby win over the Northern Bulls this weekend.