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Officials at a Pennsylvania zoo are showing off their new Amur tiger cub to the public, though the 6-week-old cat can only be seen on a video monitor for now.
Bus company SA Roadlink said on Saturday that it was solvent despite reports that it faced liquidation if it does not repay a multi-million rand bank loan.
A lecturer at a government university in Zimbabwe has been jailed for three months for labelling veteran President Robert Mugabe "a rotten old donkey," in the latest such case, lawyers said Saturday.
Rebels in Syria have seized control of four deserted Alawite villages in the central province of Hama, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Saturday.
The DA and the Mpumalanga education department have condemned an alleged incident of racial segregation at Hendrina Combined School, near Middelburg.
Defending champion Nicolas Colsaerts beat Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano to progress to the quarter-finals of the Volvo World Match-Play Championship in Bulgaria on Saturday.
Deputy Economic Development Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize says companies must not merely pay lip service to policies intended to make economic growth more inclusive
‘The Voice’ is leaving the judging drama to its rivals.
The lawyer for a California heavy metal singer from the band As I Lay Dying, accused of trying to hire someone to kill his estranged wife says the singer's mind has been ravaged by steroid use.
‘The Voice’ is leaving the judging drama to its rivals.
‘Inferno’ - The astonishing new thriller from the bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol.
Residents of a New York City apartment building are up in arms over an exhibition of candid photographs one of their neighbours took of them, without their knowledge or permission.
The World Health Organisation says a yellow fever booster vaccination given 10 years after the initial shot isn't necessary.
Namaqualand's wild flower season is worth booking your trip just to see one of the great natural wonders of South Africa.
The dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country's image, said a top official who lamented their poor "quality and breeding", according to state-run media.
Namaqualand's wild flower season is worth booking your trip just to see one of the great natural wonders of South Africa.
Dawn has broken over the streets of St Tropez and I'm zipping along the promenade in a boxy piece of motoring history.
Officials at a Pennsylvania zoo are showing off their new Amur tiger cub to the public, though the 6-week-old cat can only be seen on a video monitor for now.
The Times Editorial: The bold decision taken by the University of KwaZulu-Natal - to make isiZulu a compulsory course for all first-year students - should be applauded.
Vercingetorix? The name had even seasoned racing fans scratching their heads when it recently popped up at the top of the Durban July betting boards. The country's most famous race had a favourite that few people had ever heard of.
The Times Editorial: The bold decision taken by the University of KwaZulu-Natal - to make isiZulu a compulsory course for all first-year students - should be applauded.
One day, a president asked a senior minister to get rid of a certain director-general who was being "defiant" (read: failure to carry out the president's wishes).
This is in reference to the UKZN students learning isiZulu and especially this quote: ''the way isiZulu speakers caught up with English''.
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