David Hockney pool painting soars to $90 mln, record for living artist
An iconic 1972 painting by British artist David Hockney soared to $90.3 million at Christie’s on
Pentagon to cut troops in Africa as focus shifts to China, Russia
The U.S. military will withdraw hundreds of troops focused on counterterrorism operations in Africa
Parliament Secretary protected by House rules
Suspended Secretary to Parliament Gengezi Mgidlana has successfully challenged National Assembly
Govt officials assure international community about expropriation of land
Since the ANC resolved to change the constitution on expropriation of land without compensation at
Amnesty disappointed in Aung San Suu Kyi’s leadership
Amnesty International says the last straw in its decision to strip Aung San Suu Kyi of its
KZN tourism geared-up for December holidays
KwaZulu-Natal is expecting a bumper tourism season these December holidays. Tourism officials
GE hands leadership of Nigerian rail concession to Transnet
General Electric said on Thursday it has handed over the leadership of a consortium chosen to run a
UK ministers quit over draft Brexit deal, pound and bank stocks tumble
Prime Minister Theresa May battled on Thursday to save a draft divorce deal with the European Union
Marie-Antoinette jewels soar at ‘once in a lifetime’ sale -Sotheby’s
A royal treasure trove including jewels that belonged to French Queen Marie-Antoinette fetched53.5
Telkom reports 10% profit, despite looming retrenchments
Telkom South Africa has reported just over 10% in rising profit during the first half of the year,
Gigaba’s resignation welcomed by political parties
The resignation of Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba on Tuesday afternoon, has been welcomed by
Miley Cyrus, Neil Young lose homes in Malibu fire; Gaga visits shelter
Singers Miley Cyrus and Neil Young were among hundreds of people who lost their homes in wildfires
SANAC continues to seek decriminalisation of sex work
The South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) says it is encouraged by government’s efforts on the
U.N. Security Council set to lift Eritrea sanctions on Wednesday
The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on Wednesday to lift a nearly decade-old arms
Colombian player survives shooting attack after match
Deportivo Cali defender Juan Quintero narrowly escaped injury when his car was shot at after the
Sibanye mine warns of more retrenchments
Mining company Sibanye has defended its decision to retrench over 12 000 workers saying it’s part of
US to step up sanctions on Iran, ‘squeeze them until the pips squeak’
The United States will step up enforcement of sanctions on Iran, national security adviser John
Global economic growth is likely to slow in the next two years: Moody’s
Credit rating agency Moody’s has warned that global economic growth is likely to slow in the next
KZN Health investigates mammogram delays
The KwaZulu-Natal Health Department will investigate at least four cases where women who went to
Britain’s Hunt calls for Khashoggi justice, end to Yemen war
British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt met Saudi Arabia’s King Salman in Riyadh on Monday on a visit