Former South African president Nelson Mandela, 93, is healthy and returned yesterday to live in his ancestral village Qunu, the government announced.
The International Press Institute today condemned pressure that led South Africa's City Press newspaper to pull from its website an image of a painting showing President Jacob Zuma as Lenin with his penis exposed.
South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during a media briefing at the Union Building in Pretoria, October 24, 2011.
The spokesman for a Johannesburg gallery says it has agreed to remove from its website a painting that depicts the South African president's genitals.
African composers who have an affinity for working in the medium of contemp-orary dance are few and far between.
A PORT Elizabeth businesswoman sobbed uncontrollably yesterday as her cat was pulled from her gutted Theescombe house - only to find out it had miraculously survived.
Models sport clothes of South African designer Tebogo Lehlabi during the first day of the Soweto Fashion Week in Soweto, South Africa.
The battle against the controversial "Spear" painting moves to the streets as thousands of ANC supporters prepare to march on the Goodman Gallery.
WE ARE willing to move but have no idea where to. If we were given alternative land or a place we would have moved already.
An official says former South African President Nelson Mandela is leaving Johannesburg on Tuesday for his eastern home village of Qunu.