The Noto Peninsula has faced a decline in tourists since the powerful 7.5-magnitude quake on New Year's Day two years ago that claimed over 700 lives.
Despite assurances from the Gauteng government that water supply will be restored, they say their taps are still dry.
The death toll from devastating storms in parts of China rose to 17 on Tuesday, with hundreds more injured and tens of ...
Egypt looked poised to score a famous victory at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium after goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa ...
Rassie Erasmus is praising the Springboks’ high-intensity training as the Nations Championship gathers momentum.
Naomi Osaka insists she can still win a fifth Grand Slam title despite seeing another good opportunity pass her by with a ...
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend is confident key playmaker Finn Russell will return for Saturday's Nations Championship clash ...
JOHANNESBURG - SAFA Vice-President Bennet Bailey has thrown a wrench in the works of the presidential elections. The ...
More than 6000 companies are in arrears to the tune of over R8 billion over failing to pay over pension fund contribution.
The Belgian team copied Donald Trump's unmistakable swaying fist pumps as they celebrated their 4-1 thrashing of the co-hosts ...
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, will build a 700,000-barrels-per-day East African oil refinery in Lamu on the Kenyan ...
The two countries have both faced major bouts of public unrest in the last two years and have responded with brutal police ...