Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, whose death in a helicopter crash was announced Monday, is the latest major political leader to die in an aviation crash. Here are other leaders killed in aviation crashes.
Spain will "definitively" withdraw its ambassador to Argentina after President Javier Milei refused to apologise for calling Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife "corrupt", Spain's foreign minister said Tuesday.
Ankole must be the most politically connected cattle breed; it was made popular by Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni and became topical in South Africa through President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala farm. And now it's gaining traction in Zimbabwe.
CEO Jonathan Jawno says support for the debt restructuring of SA Taxi and its new business plan is critical for its survival.
The City of Cape Town has been forced to spend R8.5 million on private security amid threats and intimidation against staff in high-risk areas.
The Sharks' much-maligned recruitment strategy of targeting current Springboks has been vindicated, to an extent, by their march to the Challenge Cup final.
Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka states in court papers that her predecessor Busisiwe Mkhwebane's attempts to have her jailed for 15 months for contempt of court is an attempt to harass her and the Office of the Public Protector, and to distract from the fact that Mkhwebane's litigation to obtain a R10-million gratuity has no merit.
The flamingo population in Chile's Los Flamencos national reserve is dwindling and scientists are trying to find out where the long-legged, pink-plumed birds are going.
A South African display at the Chelsea Flower Show in London has been awarded a gold medal.
One person died and several more were injured when a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence.
Coronation now says its outstanding tax obligation to SARS stands at R794 million, up from a November estimate of R761 million, as it awaits a ConCourt ruling on the matter.
The Archbishop Desmond Tutu Intellectual Property Trust has started the legal process to the have the late Tutu's name removed from a refugee centre in Pretoria.
TymeBank, which aims to upend retail banking, including by pursuing unbanked and underserved South Africans, has now made cash withdrawals available to its customers at 172 000 spaza shops and traders across the country.
There is a calculated effort within the eThekwini Municipality to derail the corruption case against former mayor Zandile Gumede and her co-accused, writes Sipho Masondo.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed disbarred advocate Malesela Teffo's application for leave to appeal the ruling that struck him of the roll of advocates.
A transparent mining rights database, or cadastral system, has been long-anticipated and considered key to unlocking investment in SA resources.
Springbok centre and Sharks captain Lukhanyo Am has been ruled out of Friday's Challenge Cup final through rib and shoulder injuries, with his Bok participation next month also in doubt.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella unveiled a new category of PC on Monday that features generative artificial intelligence tools built directly into Windows, the company's world leading operating system.
One fisherman is missing and another is dead after their boat capsized off the West Coast near Shelly Point.
Mining behemoth BHP must overcome major hurdles to salvage its faltering pursuit of rival Anglo American, analysts said Monday as a midweek deadline over the seismic takeover bid approaches.
As the Indian Premier League reaches its business end, News24 looks at how the 17 South Africans performed during the lucrative T20 tournament.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander admits there is a challenge in twisting the arms of the United Rugby Championship franchises to get them to hire black head coaches.
Glen Point Capital co-founder Neil Phillips should serve two years in prison for manipulating the US dollar-South African rand exchange rate, federal prosecutors argued in a court filing.
The power stations were originally planned to be decommissioned between 2023 and 2027, but they will continue to operate until 2030.
Human rights groups and emigre opposition factions expressed regret that Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi's death meant he never saw justice for crimes they say he committed during decades as a leading figure in the Islamic republic.