US President Barack Obama says that he was "disappointed" that Russia had granted temporary asylum to NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
The crisis at the low-cost black empowerment university Cida City Campus, which is currently under a business rescue plan, has deepened this week.
President Jacob Zuma seems impressed by his neighbour’s antics over the years, and is not ashamed to celebrate Robert Mugabe’s election, err, win.
The Eastern Cape’s education department says it will counter the court order that will attach its movable assets after it failed to pay teachers.
Financial services group Nomura predicts that the ANC will lose up to 10% of its votes to the DA, Agang and the EFF in next year’s national election.
Judgment has been reserved in the Khayelitsha inquiry matter as judges mull over whether the commission should be given the power to subpoena police.
Winne Madikizela-Mandela’s new book reminds readers of the trials of the woman forced to raise her children alone while her husband sat behind bars.
The insurer has set aside R5-billion to expand further into fast-growing economies.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says a recent survey is proof that SA should be concerned with the prevalence of chronic conditions in the country.
The gold producer plans to cut 40% of its management positions to reduce costs in the face of a declining gold market.