Cabinet ministers are considering a report from a probe into the unauthorised landing of a privately chartered plane at Waterkloof Air Force Base.
The R150 000 fine imposed on former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown will not deter white collar crime, the Financial Services Board has said.
South African doctor Cyril Karabus still hopes to leave the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, despite an error on his visa.
The DA’s campaign to take control of Gauteng began in Orange Farm with a promise by its leader Helen Zille to introduce the youth wage subsidy.
Retail-sales growth has slowed in March from a year earlier as inflation has remained close to the top of the central bank’s target.
Singer Beyoncé was forced to cancel her show in Antwerp, Belgium, because of dehydration and exhaustion, her representatives Sportpaleis have said.
The outlook for South Africa’s credit rating remains negative, with concerns over the government’s ability to curb spending and mining strikes.
Government will start administering cervical cancer vaccines in schools from February next year, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has announced.
Following in Afro-soul singer Lira’s footsteps, Toya Delazy and Donald Moatshe have been nominated for BET Awards.
Eskom has partnered with the SABC to give South Africans daily real time information on the power system, the power utility has said.