Ngema is President Jacob Zuma's fourth current wife.
Invisble Children have called for a "cover the night," campaign to bring international attention to the Kony 2012 campaign.
Crown Estate lands to be used for 45 windmills despite such wind farms being criticised earlier by Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh.
The Queen will celebrate her 86th birthday on 21 April privately, with family.
SPARX uses CD Rom-based computer gaming to teach self-help for depression.
Images include the Nile River Delta at night and a scenic view of the Northwest Greenland Canyons.
Rare bronze statue with a short sword is housed in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbein Hamburg, Germany.
The "Cities of Modern Games" exhibition will replace the "London in Black & White" exhibition that was at the Tower Bridge.
Flight recorder of the ill-fated Bhoja Air plane has been recovered.
New Zealand study claims human prostitution could be wiped out by synthetci sex workers.
Neil Heywood, 41, was reportedly forced to drink deadly cyanide after he threatened to reveal a senior Communist, Bo Xilai, and his wife, Gu Kailai, held over £800 million of state assets.
What came first, the chicken or the egg? Sri Lanka chick born without egg.
Ched Evans jailed for raping 19-year-old in Wales while Clayton McDonald was cleared of same charge.
Court shocked by first-hand accounts of rampage that killed 69 people but killer insists he remembers nothing of first deaths in island youth camp.
With a medley of events across the summer, from the London 2012 Olympics to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, betting-mad Britain is odds on for a punt.
The sheep, a male, was born at 12:16 pm and is named Peng Peng, and weighed 5.74 kg at birth. The scientists said that Peng Peng was growing normally and healthy.
Dermatologists warn allergy and eczema sufferers could have problems with new Royal Mint's nickel plated 5p pieces.
A New Zealand woman addicted to Coco Cola could have died due to complications caused by the excessive consumption of the soft drink, according to experts
Scientists from the University of Southampton and Synairgen Company have found a drug that protects asthma patients from respiratory virus infections.
China's She Ping, who covered himself with 331,000 honey-bees in an effort to break the world record for the most bees worn on a human body, may have failed on his brave attempt.
If a report from Seoul is to be believed, North Korea is actively preparing for the launch of another heavy ballistic missile.
Adonis Akra, 18, Samuel Roberts, 19, and Femi Oderinwale, 18, were found guilty of manslaughter and given 12 years detention each for killing of promising footballer at Victoria station.
Austrian villagers vote to change name of their town from F**king to Fugging but told they must find a different name.
Kennedy-Macfoy also claims he was insulted and falsely arrested
NLD members want the swearing-in vow changed to "safeguard the constitution" from "respect the constitution".
The ideas of crime and sex are not anything new to Bollywood... and not just in the screenplay of your favourite hits but also in the day-to-day life of the people in the industry.
Banker David Merkur's spreadsheet becomes internet hit after he sends it to one of the women.
As Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations gear up in the country, these art students have planned to gift her in a special way. In a unique attempt, students of Sussex College are installing 8,300 pieces of toast, each bearing the image of the Queen, which is on display from 17 April to 4 May at the entrance to Sussex Coast College Hastings.
Murdered Briton, Neil Heywood was rumoured to be an MI6 agent.
The passengers on the memorial ship included relatives of those who lost their lives on the great vessel, relatives of survivors, authors, historians and people who are just fascinated by the Titanic story.