Jimmy Manyi’s time as government spokesperson has come to an end, the presidency has announced.
With Mangaung approaching fast, Jacob Zuma’s hopes for re-election have been dealt a stern blow by the "Anyone But Zuma" movement within the ANC.
Reigning Premier League champions Manchester City have drawn 2-2 to Liverpool, while Arsenal remained goalless after their draw to Stoke City.
Despite a few mishaps and delays, this year’s Joy of Jazz eventually found its groove, says Mpho Moshe Matheolane.
About 600 Woolworths workers face retrenchment or early retirement if they choose to not sign the new flexible-hour contracts.
The 2012 Paralympic Games are due to begin in London on Wednesday, with Natalie du Toit and Oscar Pistorius leading the South African charge.
How can you tell when a tech market has fully matured? When companies start suing each other for patent infringements, writes Alistair Fairweather.
From Khanyi Mbau to Zuma’s take on single women, to a pastor who blamed Marikana on feminists. Verashni Pillay summarises the worst Women’s Month yet.
He’s been accused of hijacking the Marikana tragedy, now Julius Malema is assembling a legal team to help free 200 miners jailed after the massacre.
Do the world’s central banks plan to restart the printing presses? The question has preoccupied markets for months. This week may yield some clues.