The international relations department and the European Union have begun talks after plans were put in place to halt SA citrus from entering Europe.
Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard has backed her government’s choice to leave the bodies of drowned asylum-seekers in the ocean.
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Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth has taken government to court to have the country’s exchange control system declared unconstitutional.
More faeces has been dumped at government offices in Cape Town despite a heavy police presence around the city bowl.
The ban on foreign gay couples adopting has underscored a growing rift with the West over gay rights under President Vladimir Putin.
Former president Nelson Mandela is receiving intensive care at a Pretoria hospital, presidency spokesperson Mac Maharaj says.
Communities were not properly consulted before a decision was taken to close a number of schools, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
Stocks rose as a weak rand boosted mining firms and international companies that generate most of their revenue in major foreign currencies.
Solar geysers are unreliable and are not helping to curb SA’s energy problem. Why is the innovative technology not working the way it should?