Gauteng is set to decentralise essential services to ease the load on hospitals, and trim other budgets to service the province’s massive debt.
The DTI has thrown its weight behind a Google initiative to get small businesses online and called for big companies to partner with the state.
Archbishop Tutu has condemned the depiction of Johan Kotzé as a monster, but experts warn the Modimolle murder suspect is a "sadistic psychopath".
Illegal occupiers of private properties are still being evicted without alternative accommodation arrangements despite a ConCourt ruling in December.
As US websites black out their content to fight SOPA, local analysts say the US anti-piracy Bill could seriously affect South African consumers too.
As lawyers prepare to appeal Julius Malema’s suspension, the ANC looks set to be on the receiving end of more bitter rhetoric from the youth league.
Activists have accused police of assaulting and laying false charges against UPM’s Ayanda Kota in retaliation for his anti-government stance.
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FET colleges need vast improvements if they are going to compete with universities, experts say.
Conservationists say regulating trade in ivory and rhino horn is getting tougher because syndicates are becoming more sophisticated.
The ConCourt has ruled that parents of children who have been removed from their care will now have access to an automatic decision review.