Women praise HIV prevention pill as research could produce a simpler injection
For those at risk, taking a pill that can stop them from getting HIV is a ‘life-changing experience’
For those at risk, taking a pill that can stop them from getting HIV is a ‘life-changing experience’
The Labour Court has ruled that the SABC journalists are not liable for the costs of appealing their dismissals.
The world says goodbye to the much-loved track star, live from Kyalami race track.
Read the full transcript of the first lady's speech at the Democratic National Convention, in which she endorsed Hillary Clinton and slammed Trump.
The dismissals of the applicants by the state broadcaster have been ruled unlawful by the Labour Court.
Shock and bewilderment gripped neighbours of a disabled centre in a town near Tokyo after a man stabbed and killed 19 residents in their sleep.
The public protector has called on the country's top auditing firm to help her office in its investigation.
Sangoma Nokulinda Mkhize analyses the ancestors found in Southern African bloodlines.
John Wright will blow the whistle at the Olympic Games for the fifth time in August.
The new department will begin with 50 students and increase this number to about 200 by 2022.
Traditional healing and drama art may not typically intersect, but they do have a connection.
Eldorado Park, south of Johannesburg, is a place where buildings such as Hillbrow Flats once reflected people’s hopes. But that was a long time ago.
The vice-chancellor rightly withdrew the Jyllands-Posten editor's invitation. But failure to consult the student body was unwise.
A series of seminars and two conferences look at how the media should deal with hate speech, writes Glenda Daniels.
"Diaspora bonds" and remittances could be two ways to advance the continent’s economy