A survey released on Friday shows that people who have used the social networking site over a long period - since its founding in 2004, say - show no sign that they have tired of posting pictures, updating weekend plans or just relaying random thoughts.
Six malaria cases confirmed in Tshwane Six people have been diagnosed with malaria in Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa, without visiting malaria areas, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said.
No skeleton bus services for Gautrain No back-up service was available for the South Africa's Gautrain bus service which remained suspended on Friday morning, due to an illegal strike by bus drivers, the Bombela Concession company said.
Moz signs internet deal Mozambique has signed a 20-year contract with Internet cable operator SEACOM to provide broadband access to government institutions and schools, science ministry official Rufino Gujamo said Thursday.
Zuma sends condolences to PNG President Jacob Zuma sent a message of support to the government and residents of Papua New Guinea after a ferry sank on Thursday morning, leaving scores of passengers unaccounted for.
Two Americans detained in Angola Two American music promoters were detained for fraud in Angola after US rap star Nas failed to pitch up for a New Year's concert, their business partner's lawyer said Thursday.
Ex-president’s son wanted for corruption in Zambia: police The son of former Zambian president Rupiah Banda is on the run from police after he was accused of corruption in the sale of state fixed-line operator Zamtel to a Libyan company, the police chief said Thursday.