Controversial right-wing American talk-show host Glenn Beck, is coming to Cape Town to address a group of South African Jews.
President Jacob Zuma’s family and other intimates are suspected of having close links with the new owners of the embattled Orkney mine.
Competition regulators are gearing up to investigate allegations of collusion in the newspaper printing industry.
South African students have spoken out against what they call "Israeli apartheid agents" who plan to visit South African universities.
SAPS has 535 trauma counsellors serving 172 000 personnel, meaning that only about 5 000 of them can receive therapy each year.
The egg dance of the politically connected directors of Aurora Empowerment Systems before the Master of the High Court may not be enough to save them.
When Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo finishes his term in office this month, he will leave behind several key projects in various states of completion.
The contest is on to find a new chief justice. <b>Sipho McDermott</b> and <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> line up who is on the cards.
More than 200 000 gold miners who began striking on July 28 have added to what economists call the most serious labour strikes the country has seen.
Did Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo know that his colleagues would rule within two days on whether the law relied on by the president was constitutional?