As the anniversary of the Marikana massacre draws closer, President Jacob Zuma has urged miners to remain calm and reflect on the "sad loss of life".
Morgan Tsvangirai claims he rejected discussions with Zimbabwe’s president, but Zanu-PF says if the MDC leader claims he was approached, it’s a lie.
Egypt remains under a tense state of emergency after police forces stormed the Cairo protest camps supporting ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
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Cosatu boss Zwelinzima Vavi has been put on special leave following a central executive committee meeting.
Egyptian security forces have crushed a protest camp of thousands of supporters of the deposed president, shooting dead scores of people.
The basic education department’s advocate says Bobby Soobrayan was not authorised to sign the agreement, which makes it null and void.
The National Taxi Alliance has called on the government to give the taxi industry a fuel subsidy.
Rhodes University was "again on the brink of closure" because the municipality had failed to provide water to the campus, says the vice-chancellor.
South Africa’s proposed carbon tax of R120 a tonne can reduce poverty and inequality, write Oxfam’s Thembinkosi Dlamini and Rashmi Mistry.