Oscar will remain behind bars… for now
The Bladerunner stay behind bars, we hear at the 11th hour.
The Bladerunner stay behind bars, we hear at the 11th hour.
With unemployment higher than at the end of apartheid, South Africa should embrace and educate its demographic ‘window of opportunity’ to show growth.
South Africa is the first country in the world to launch all three of BBC Worldwide’s new global brands.
Wednesday would have been Reeva Steenkamp’s 32nd birthday. In the same week as Oscar Pistorius is expected to be released from prison, her family has issued a statement of thanks.
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Delegates to Johannesburg’s i3 summit heard of four future economic scenarios for SA, of which the ‘rocky road’ should be avoided at all cost.
Passionate South Africans have come up with some great ideas on how to make our country a better place.
Hundreds of thousands of Johannesburg residents will be shown how to use free Wi-Fi hotspots in Johannesburg over the next 18 months.
An UK expat has been killed and her husband seriously injured in a house robbery in what is said to be a peaceful neighbourhood in Knysna on the South African Garden Route.
PUMBA Game Reserve, one of the most luxurious of the Eastern Cape’s many five-star reserves, has been named one of CNN’s top 10 safari destinations for 2015.
The list was based on Safaris that excel in location, animal encounters, social and environmental responsibility and offer something different.
South Africa’s black middle class is now as large as the white middle class but further growth will be difficult.
Chicken brands are ruling the roost in the fast food satisfaction index among South Africans.
Estranged First Lady Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma has denied any involvement in or knowledge of an attempt to poison South African President Jacob Zuma.
Since South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994 the strength of the South African rand started on a journey of steady decline. Initially it was uncertainty about the country’s new government that saw the rand weaken to an average R3.55 versus the dollar in 1994 (Historically the rand was worth US $ 1.40 from the […]
Take time to look up to the heavens tonight – you will witness a rarity.
South Africa will not tolerate illegal game hunting, says minister after the killing of Zimbabwe’s most famous lion by an American dentist.
South Africa’s Institute for Race Relations releases facts and figures about South Africans born in a democratic South Africa and now want you to consider it – and start a debate.
Ali Funeka, a boxer from East London, lost his welter weight crown to Limpopo fighter Tsiko Mulovedzi,because Mulovedzi cast a muti spell on him, says Funeka’s trainer, Dokes Sikonyela.
Christopher Panayiotou, who stands accused of orchestrating his wife Jayde’s murder in April, has had his bail appeal declined by the Grahamstown High Court. He was originally denied bail by the magistrate’s court after a lengthy bail application in June.
While the rest of South Africa was subjected to Stage Two load shedding over the weekend, the lights stayed on in Nelson Mandela Bay because the workers who had to flick the switch went on strike.
The SA government spent R6,4 million on one security house at President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead. What else could they have got for their money.
South Africa’s global image as investment destination could be in tatters as reports spread worldwide that this county has become a bribery and corruption hotspot.
Serious questions are being asked about government’s new aggressive black empowerment plan.
Charges of corruption and defeating the ends of justice have been laid against South Africa’s president and his Minister of Justice.
Parastatal Telkom surprises the mobile phone market by outscoring the opposition in the prepaid market.