Journalists have been left puzzled as Zuma’s Cabinet lauded Zimbabwe for a "successful, harmonised election" – without calling it free and fair.
Unless the new human trafficking Act – recently approved by President Jacob Zuma – is enforced, it may as well not exist, writes Lusanda Ngcaweni.
A paramedic saw a man cutting his own throat after he failed a KwaZulu-Natal Road traffic inspectorate fitness test, heard an inquiry.
Numsa has launched a scathing attack on Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini for his factional tendencies and fuelling divisions within the organisation.
Former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo will chair a presidential remuneration review commission on public service salaries.
The murder of KZN councillor Makhosonke Msibi is deeply saddening and not only a blow to local government, but a worrying entrenchment of a trend.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said those upset by his disputed landslide election victory could "go hang".
Opponents to the release of the first 26 of 104 Palestinian prisoners before peace talks resume have 48 hours in which to appeal.
Group Five has reported a return to profit in its annual results to June 2013, citing growth in its order book as one of the reasons.
Sterling-Rand has emerged as plaintiff Nkosana Makate’s financial backer in the Vodacom Please Call Me case.