Moldovan President Maia Sandu took the lead in Sunday’s election with voters poised to back her bid for second term, as a referendum on joining the European Union hung in the balance, partial results ...
It’s all systems go for nearly 900,000 Grade 12s around the country who will begin their National Senior Certificate exams on Monday. The basic education minister has warned against protests at ...
SA Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago delivered an interesting message on Thursday to the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University.
Russian forces were fighting street-to-street battles with Ukrainian troops on the outskirts of the eastern Ukrainian town of Selydove as Moscow’s forces pushed to gain control over the whole of the ...
With the end of the first 100-day period of the national coalition, some ANC deployees in the government appear not to understand how much has changed. While Cabinet ministers from other parties have ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva canceled a planned trip to Russia on Sunday for an annual BRICS summit after suffering a head injury at his home the day prior.
The gutsy Proteas have broken barriers and made the final of the T20 Women’s World Cup for the second time in succession.
Evidence suggests that Edin ‘Tito’ Gacanin, who is accused of being one of the world’s most prolific drug traffickers and the head of an organised crime cartel, has been operating via Durban. This ...
Unpacking the Colombian cocaine kidnapping saga; the myth-making of Ray McCauley; plus images of a young humpback whale that washed ashore – all in your Weekend Wrap.
In an era where their presence has become a contentious issue, foreign spaza shop operators continue to fulfil a crucial role, addressing essential needs that might otherwise go unmet.
Africa takes the reins for the first time in 20 years — will the new secretary-general adopt a more assertive stance?