Relatives of victims of the 9/11 terror attacks in New York are to meet the attorney general to discuss allegations that journalists working for News
Four months after being bought by Indian firm Essar Global Holdings in a $750-million deal, production has yet to kick off at Ziscosteel.
SA has recorded a R4.9-billion trade surplus in June after recording a R1-billion shortfall in May, buoyed on by higher commodity exports, Sars says.
Two children have died in a wave of poisonings in Angolan schools, but police have yet to identify the toxin that has sown panic in the country.
All Black great Justin Marshall has a "strong feeling" New Zealand will win the rugby World Cup later this year, the former scrumhalf said on Friday.
The state has lost its case against the Abahlali baseMjondolo members accused of fomenting violence in a Durban settlement two years ago.
The retail price of all grades of petrol will increase by 17 cents a litre on Wednesday, the energy department has announced.
On the eve of the deadline for Zimbabweans illegally living in South Africa, Zimbabwe says there’s little more it can do to help undocumented citizens
South Africans aren’t saving enough and the situation is not getting better.
When it comes to short-term savings it seems our voracious consumption culture has confined ‘saving for a rainy day’ to history.