Satawu president Ephraim Mphahlele has officially resigned from his union to join a splinter group, as factional battles ahead of Mangaung heats up.
SA’s roadmap for the next two decades is due to be accepted by President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday. Here’s how political manoeuvring has changed it.
The National Prosecuting Authority’s witness, Ronnie Mendelow, has testified that Glynnis Breytenbach was biased in a criminal investigation.
Mathews Phosa and Kgalema Motlanthe have finally broken their silence on President Zuma’s leadership qualities. So what does it mean as Mangaung approaches?
Caster Semenya has struck back at her critics who suggested she deliberately underperformed at the London Games to avoid controversy.
The Cape Times has reported a man died and a truck was torched during service delivery protests in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula were at OR Tambo International Airport to give SA’s athletes a grand welcome home.
Iran has dismissed Israeli threats of an imminent attack against it, explaining that such a "stupid" act would provoke "very severe consequences".
Valerie Adams said she was delighted to win gold after her rival was disqualified but felt cheated by not receiving the medal in front of a crowd.