Algeria has stopped importing durum wheat because it has enough stocks to satisfy domestic needs "for a good period" a senior Agriculture Ministry official told state radio on Wednesday.
Zille takes on JSC in court As premier of the Western Cape, Helen Zille should have been party to the Judicial Service Commission's (JSC) deliberations on Judge John Hlophe, the Cape High Court was told on Wednesday.
Mozambique to evacuate 130,000 from flood areas Flooding in Mozambique killed two people and displaced hundreds of families, prompting the government to step up rescue operations and issue a red alert for some areas.
Sanef to apply to be friends of court in McBride challenge The SA National Editors Forum intends applying to be a friend of the Court in The Citizen newspaper's Constitutional Court challenge to a ruling that outlaws labelling amnesty recipient’s murderers.
More protests ahead of world cup South African Communities are using the Soccer World Cup as leverage to accelerate service delivery in their areas, the Democratic Alliance in Gauteng said on Wednesday.
Spanish, Italian hostages being freed in Mali: official Islamist militants freed a Spanish aid worker and an Italian woman Wednesday who were being taken to Burkina Faso from Mali where kidnappers held them since November, a Malian negotiator said.