Security forces to blame for Zim post-election fatalities
Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the post-election violence in Zimbabwe blames ‘overwhelmed’ army and police
Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the post-election violence in Zimbabwe blames ‘overwhelmed’ army and police
The climate conference delivered a rulebook but nations failed to pledge to do more to cut emissions
Global management consultancy Bain & Company says it does not accept that its local representatives knowingly participated in an effort to damage Sars
According to a new Amnesty International study, black women are the hardest hit by abuse on the social network
The targets will require new cars sold in 2030 to emit 37.5% less carbon dioxide on average compared to 2021 levels
Prolific poacher David Berry Jr will be forced to watch the animated movie at least once a month during his year-long jail term
Election number crunching ignores the power of civil society institutions
The company has been under fire this year, with Washington leading efforts to blacklist Huawei internationally
The Prasa board voted to dismiss Letsoalo after the Sunday Times revealed that he allegedly increased his salary from R1.7-million to R5.9-million
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has asked that the history curriculum become more comprehensive and well-rounded
Why opportunities should be found to advance cooperation between Africa, China and the US as confidence building measures in US-China relations
Australia's best result in the four previous Tests since the scandal was narrowly hanging on for a draw against Pakistan in Dubai
Between November 2015 and May 2018, Brazil's health ministry registered more than 3 000 cases linked to Zika infections during pregnancy
Yemen is afflicted by what diplomats call a famine of jobs and salaries, with the central bank torn between two warring parties
British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Monday tabled a non-binding no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Theresa May
The NGOs allege that France, where greenhouse gas emissions rose again in 2015, has not met its short-term climate objectives
Party spokesperson Kenneth Mokgatlhe says the party held its last elective conference in December 2015, with the next only scheduled for the year 2020
Technology provides African governments with new, efficient ways to deliver services
The reason for the International Monetary Fund’s Christine Lagarde's visit to South Africa is unknown