4 hrs ago | Times-Transcript
Military blamed in assassination plot
Zimbabwe's opposition party yesterday accused the country's military of plotting to assassinate presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai using snipers.
8 hrs ago | SABC News
13 hrs ago | The Namibian
Zuma condemns violence against foreign nationals in SA
ANC president Jacob Zuma yesterday condemned xenophobic attacks on foreigners, as Johannesburg metro police warned people to avoid dangerous CBD areas after violence flared up over the weekend.
17 hrs ago | NewsChannel 8
Pistorius: London Olympics might be more
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius says the 2012 London Olympics might be a more realistic goal than qualifying for the Beijing Games.Pistorius has returned to South Africa ...
22 hrs ago | The Star
Boksburg hit by xenophobic violence
Police came under fire in the Jerusalem informal settlement outside Boksburg on Monday as they tried to stop a group of about 500 people from looting shops there.
Yesterday | Pretoria News
Yesterday | Daily News
Yesterday | The Mercury
Cape Town - The death of two Comrades runners last year could be a message from God that he was displeased with running the race on a Sunday, a Christian runner has suggested.
Yesterday | Independent Online
Bafana Bafana's new coach Joel Santana jetted into a scrum of media photographers when he arrived on Sunday at Johannesburg's O R Tambo airport.
Sunday | Pretoria News
Hundreds gather for Zuma visit
Hundreds of people have gathered at the University of Pretoria's Vista campus in Mamelodi on Sunday.







