While President Zuma delivered his Human Rights Day speech in Soweto, attendees told the M&G that human rights aren’t a reality for many South Africans.
Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters made triumphant returns after long layoffs with convincing wins at the WTA and ATP Miami hardcourt tournament.
New Zealand’s Highlanders, who have been the surprises of the Super Rugby season, are due to have their unbeaten run tested against the ACT Brumbies.
South Africa will not be represented in the Olympic Games tennis tournament in London this year, leaving Natalie Grandin’s hopes dashed.
The ANC has bemoaned Helen Zille’s comment in which she referred to Eastern Cape pupils who flocked to Western Cape schools as refugees.
Roux Shabangu says reports he was fired from the construction of aR20-million police station in Mpumalanga are ‘misleading and untrue’.
The Pan Africanist Youth Congress says the Run Jozi night race to be held on Wednesday is an insult to those who died in the PAC-led anti-pass march.
The United Kingdom will need to invest £15-billion in broadband if it is to avoid being frozen out of next industrial revolution.
Principals must be empowered to manage their schools as if they are businesses.
NEC member Lindiwe Sisulu has distanced herself from reports she was vying for a leadership position or was lobbied to oppose President Jacob Zuma.
Implementation of Star Grading System for Accommodation Sector: Lesotho.
The winners in the Excellence in Grade R Teaching category were announced in Johannesburg recently.
The ANC has voiced its disappointment at the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, saying "democracy can be undermind by simply approaching courts".
The winners in the Excellence in Adult Basic Education and Training category were announced in Johannesburg recently at the National Teaching Awards.
Top SA tennis player Kevin Anderson is missing the Euro-Africa Group One Davis Cup tie against Slovenia next month in order to pursue US citizenship.
Kgalema Motlanthe, deputy-president of South Africa, delivered a keynote address to the National Teaching Awards, eulogising teachers.
Saru says a restructuring process, increased sponsorships and a new broadcast rights deal contributed to an increase in profit for rugby in 2011.
Embracing technology gave Mmipe Mokgehle tools to develop educators and earned him lifetime recognition.
Daniel Cuthbert traveled with ER24 paramedic teams in Durban, and Jo’burg, capturing the extraordinary dedication and care the teams have for their work.
Employment in the formal non-agricultural sector grew slightly between the third and fourth quarters of last year, says Statistics SA.
Ehsan Mani has advocated for the legalisation of betting in India, saying it should be better regulated because illegal betting is causing corruption.
Car and roadside bombs have killed at least 43 people in cities across Iraq, extending a spate of violence ahead of next week’s Arab League summit.
The public protector has agreed, at Kgalema Motlanthe’s request, to conduct an investigation into bribery allegations which may involve Gugu Mtshali.
Barcelona have sealed a deal which would see talented young Brazilian striker Neymar join the Spanish club in 2014.
Al-Qaeda allied Islamist gunmen have seized the key town of Dhusamareb in Somalia, as al-Shabab commanders call on fighters to intensify attacks.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld a bid by the DA to access the records that led to the suspension of criminal charges against President Zuma.
The government is committed to creating sound strategies for sustainable development progress, writes the minister of water and environmental affairs.
An Austrian company that won the bid to build and operate Gauteng’s e-tolling system has made R1.2-billion from its SA operations in a single year.
Wallaby winger Digby Ioane will miss the next four Super 15 rugby games after being found guilty of making a lifting tackle against the Sharks.
The University of Pretoria have finished the Varsity Cup at the top of the log with a four-try bonus point victory over the University of Cape Town.
The master of facetious cinema is back with another masterpiece and this time he has Kirsten Dunst as his leading lady. She gives a great performance.
A court in Zimbabwe has convicted six activists of plotting to unseat President Robert Mugabe by stirring up Arab Spring-style protests.