Police and disaster services says Cyclone Irina remains a threat to the KwaZulu-Natal coast, with a threat of flooding and gale-force winds.
Mamelodi Sundowns ran riot against a hapless Powerlines FC outfit, storming to a record 24-0 victory in a Nedbank Cup clash in Kimberley.
The board appointed by President Jacob Zuma to evaluate allegations against Bheki Cele commences its work on Monday.
Rebels lock Adam Byrnes has been found guilty of eye-gouging and suspended for 10 weeks after he was cited during the match against the Waratahs.
Provincial Minister Qedani Mahlangu says shebeens must also comply with the new Gauteng Liquor Act and will have three months to apply for a licence.
Caster Semenya says she has improved her racing tactics and technique since joining her new coach Maria Mutola.
Replacement flyhalf Peter Grant slotted a penalty three minutes from time to give the Stormers a 15-12 win over the Sharks.
An ANC document says "elements" of the Constitution might be reviewed because they "may be an impediment to social and economic transformation".
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir strikes a defiant tone after the International Criminal Court issues a warrant of arrest for his defence minister.
The annual TED festival in California unleashes another collection of ideas, from how to transform medicine to why we should learn to be alone.
Syrian forces renewed their bombardment of parts of Homs and for a second day blocked Red Cross aid meant for civilians.
Teams combed through storm-wracked towns to assess damage on Saturday from a chain of tornadoes that cut a 1 600km swath through the US Midwest.
Jeffrey Sachs is tipped to be the next president of the World Bank, and pledges to tackle global poverty.
An Egyptian court has rejected a lawsuit brought forth by ultraconservative Islamists regarding a tweet of Mickey Mouse they considered insulting.
Speaking at a conference while celebrating his 31st birthday, Malema criticised ANC leaders for failing to condemn intimidation of his grandmother.
Human Rights Watch claim new satellite imagery and eyewitness accounts reveal that the bombardment of Homs in Syria has caused 700 deaths.
A third of the money Gauteng motorists would pay on tolling fees would not go towards the cost of the highway, according to reports on Saturday.
South Africa beat New Zealand by five wickets in the third one-day international on Saturday, sweeping the series 3-0.
Despite attempts by a conservative US mothers’ group to have it pulled, the new Archie comic, which features a gay marriage, has just sold out.
Russian president’s growing popularity among the elite increased tension with the prime minister, Vladimir Putin.
Resilience in the Limpopo River Basin Programme (RESILIM).
Invitation to apply for support for the Development of Community Private Partnerships (CPPs)
Britain is unique in that it does not tax its super-rich on all their earningsand the wealthy have been insulated from economic crisis.
Arsene Wenger is considering lodging a complaint with the Belgian FA, saying they "forced" Thomas Vermaelen to play even though he was injured.
The NSW Waratahs tossed aside the Melbourne Rebels four tries to one for a bonus-point 35-19 win in their Super Rugby derby in Melbourne.
A leading Jewish human rights group has demanded "exemplary action" after anti-Semitic attacks on Israeli player Itay Shechter.
Sri Lanka beat Australia by nine runs despite Dan Christian’s hat-trick in a dramatic ODI to book their place in the final against the hosts.
The petrol price will rise by 28c a litre next Wednesday. Diesel with 0.05% sulphur will increase by 10.38c a litre, and diesel with 0.005% by 9.38c.
After spending 18 years in a Thai prison for heroin trafficking, South African Shani Krebs is almost home.
May Mahlangu’s shrewd passing, acceleration and stamina pave the way to a tantalising future for Bafana Bafana.
Why has Israel remained quiet in the face of increasingly harsh international criticism of its legal policy towards Palestinians in the West Bank?
Until issues such as corruption are tackled, dreams of a better future will remain just that, writes Richard Calland.