Continued calls for the e-tolling system to be scrapped have not ceased. Phillip De Wet explains the likelihood of these campaigns being successful.
Following the announcement of the starting date of the e-toll system,
about 21 000 motorists have bought their e-tags, says the transport department.
President Jacob Zuma has determined April 1 as the date on which sections of the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service Act shall come to operation.
At least four people have died and 63 injured when a train derailed in New York, says an official.
New judges have been appointed to the high court, labour court and the electoral court, says the presidency.
Jacob Zuma has wished new auditor general Thembekile Kimi well while thanking the previous auditor general for "efficient and "effective" service.
Following South Africa pulling off their first win of the series, Proteas captain AB de Villiers has expressed his disappointment with the team.
Mandla Mandela is set to face charges relating to the alleged assault of a teacher and the pointing of a firearm during the incident, says a report.
The plan to build a new town close to President Jacob Zuma’s homestead is showing cracks – but the man behind the concept says things are on track.
While 20-million people have been tested for HIV in South Africa, there are still shortages of medicines and mismanagement in the health sector.