Let’s talk about sex, baby – help is just an SMS away for young people in Mozambique
More than 36 000 young Mozambicans have signed up for SMS-based health counseling but will the new technology curb HIV infections?
More than 36 000 young Mozambicans have signed up for SMS-based health counseling but will the new technology curb HIV infections?
The deal to merge SABMiller and AB InBev will create a behemoth controlling about half of the industry’s profits.
The SABC has decided not to appeal the Labour Court’s order that the state broadcaster reinstate four journalists it fired.
Users documented the tornado's path as it wreaked havoc through Tembisa, destroying homes and buildings. Take a look.
Although tornadoes have occurred in South Africa before, they are still rare weather phenomenons that can prove fatal.
The rare weather phenomenon is virtually unheard of in South Africa but has happened before.
The #ThisFlag movement and its founder have enjoyed support online and on the street but a different kind of hero is inspiring Zimbabweans on YouTube
Police Minister, Nkosinathi Nhleko, is briefing the media on the work of a task team established to probe political killings.
The African National Congress said it was shocked after a ward councillor candidate was shot and killed in Nelson Mandela Bay on Tuesday.
Rabada was named South African Cricketer of the Year and in all received a total of six awards.
President Jacob Zuma has until September 29 to repay the state for non-security upgrades made at taxpayers' expense.
The state broadcaster is set to appeal the court order that it reverse its controversial axing of four journalists.
The classic Grimm fairy tale’s theme of wild teenage abandon is echoed in popular culture, but the moral of the story is luckily changing.
The Summer Games could easily turn into a yawn fest, but some of us are licking our chops at the prospect of behind-the-scenes drama.
What do Grace Jones, Nina Simone and Lee Scratch Perry have to do with punk?
South Africa’s industrial landscape is set to change dramatically as steel prices and imports rise.
The only municipality in Gauteng governed the Democratic Alliance is accused of discrimination by the ruling party’s mayoral candidate.
Political parties want your vote in these local elections. Nature needs protection to protect you, so which party’s manifesto meets these needs?
President Jacob Zuma’s rural hometown is shaping up to be a prime election battleground, with the DA also throwing its hat into the ring.
Poor remuneration, an incoherent security system and a police force that is becoming politicised lie behind the recent killings.
At risk are other economies in the region and alternatives are being sought to allow trade.