Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has revealed government’s concern about the congestion at South Africa’s border posts, particularly at Beitbridge.
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa chief executive Lucky Montana says train fares are skewed in favour of rail commuters and poor communities.
Luxury car manufacturer BMW South Africa has released a statement saying it is recalling over 11 000 cars in order to carry out repairs.
Wouter Basson says former president Nelson Mandela reappointed him to an army post, because the US and UK insisted the state keep a close eye on him.
Britain’s Royal Military Police have been removed from an inquiry relating to the torture of Iraqi prisoners due to fears of compromised independence.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has urged networks not to broadcast videos shot by an Islamist extremist killer during a shooting spree in France.
Fifteen credit providers have been arrested for allegedly bullying people and using illegal collection tactics in the Northern Cape.
New global research has found that despite being dissatisfied with their jobs, the majority of professionals plan to stay with their company.
The US and China have agreed to coordinate their response if North Korea goes through with a planned rocket launch next month.
Officials and authorities in São Paulo have raised concerns over the death of a soccer supporter in Brazil and think it might increase fan violence.
A French judge has charged the former head of the International Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss-Kahn over his alleged links with a prostitution ring.
Swaziland is planning a censorship law that will ban Facebook and Twitter users from criticising Africa’s last absolute monarch, King Mswati III.
The justice ministry says a government review of the judiciary has been broadened to include the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The US has "paused" military aid to Mali, an ally against Islamist militants, in a move that could curb efforts to curb al-Qaeda’s North African wing.
The South African bowling attack, led by Morne Morkel, has been kept in check as Kane Williamson scores a ton to help the Kiwis to a draw.
Police have told relatives of five rugby players who were swept out to sea near Port Elizabeth to accept that the men have not survived.
The Varsity Cup final will take place on April 9 after UP-Tuks booked their place in the final with a convincing 53-24 win over a brave NWU-Pukke.
Cycling duo Burry Stander and Christoph Sauser have continued their good run of form after putting in a good performance in the Absa Cape Epic.
Kenyan girls remain at risk from female genital mutilation, a procedure still considered by rural communities to be a vital rite of passage for a young woman.
The correctional services department cannot force two of the "Waterkloof four" to go back to jail, says Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.
Gauteng’s community safety minister says Kya Sand residents who behave violently during protests will be met with the full might of the law.
The ANC and its alliance partner Cosatu say their bilateral meeting to discuss labour brokers and e-tolls was "fruitful and honest".
Lawyers for six activists convicted of conspiring to commit violence for watching videos of Arab uprisings say they are appealing their convictions.
Zimbabwe says Donald Trump’s sons were licensed to hunt game on a trip two years ago, after photos of their trophies sparked online outrage.
Tebogo Mabye records the consequences of teenage pregnancy. Raised by a teenage mother, the 16-year-old is determined to stop the cycle by sharing his story.
Syrian forces sent shells crashing into a rebel Homs neighbourhood for a seventh straight day, hours after Russia warned Damascus to avoid civil war.
Six players from an Eastern Cape rugby club are feared dead after being swept out to sea during a post-practice ocean swim.
Swatch chairperson Nick Hayek says his company is looking at building a car that runs on hydrogen and oxygen — a prototype is already in operation.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it would be ‘catastrophic’ to allow Greece to leave the eurozone because of its debt problems.
Iraq says oil experts in January declined by nearly 4.5% compared to December, dealing a blow to an economy on which 95% of revenue comes from oil.
A rhino bull, mutilated by poachers three weeks ago, has died at the Kariega Nature Reserve in the Eastern Cape after battling a gangrenous infection.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela will investigate allegations of maladministration in Braamfischerville, Jo’burg, following a raw sewage spill there.