Why the US paused on Iran, and why calm is still an illusion In the early days of February, the world braced for a US military...
The community of Phola Park in Kwamhlanga, outside Nelspruit, is reeling after the alleged murder of a two-year-old girl by her own uncle in a sudden and silent...
A training flight turned into an emergency landing in Alberton on Tuesday when a twin-engine helicopter crashed, leaving its flight instructor with shoulder and upper body injuries. The...
South Africa’s prison system is facing a severe safety crisis, with 30 inmates dying of unnatural causes in just nine months last year, a parliamentary committee has heard....
Former Gaddafi heir killed in armed attack In a dramatic escalation of Libya’s ongoing political instability, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader...
‘We want that chapter behind us’ A quiet coastal town in South Africa, Jeffreys Bay, has found itself connected once again to one of the darkest...
A quiet, upmarket street in Berg En Dal, Heidelberg, has become the centre of a growing controversy in the Lesedi Local Municipality, where residents are raising...
R100 to R300 just to apply: how South African students are paying to compete for scarce university spots For thousands of South African students, the first...
In a stern ruling that underscores the absolute requirement for honesty in divorce proceedings, the South Gauteng High Court has dismissed a woman’s urgent application for R130,000 in monthly...
Zuma and Thales on edge as court prepares to rule After years of legal wrangling, former president Jacob Zuma and French arms company Thales will finally...