The ANC has declined to comment on the M&G report claiming Jacob Zuma had more benefactors than previously thought to cover his debts and expenses.
Anglo American Platinum has made a new offer to striking workers in an attempt to get operations running again, the company confirmed on Wednesday.
Two newspapers want President Jacob Zuma to withdraw three damages claims of R5-million each against them, their lawyer Willem de Klerk has said.
Police used rubber bullets and teargas to disperse around 1 000 people at Amplats’ Rustenburg operation after a power sub-station was set alight.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula were at OR Tambo International Airport to give SA’s athletes a grand welcome home.
A commissioner for incarceration and corrections says former police head Jackie Selebi must abide a long list of conditions while in "home" detention.
Politicians, unionists and NGOs put their differences aside in an outpouring of good wishes to former president Nelson Mandela on his 94th birthday.
The nationalisation debate will remain unless the mining industry gets the support of people living around mines, says Mintek CEO Abie Mngomezulu.
The case against two men accused of vandalising a painting depicting President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed has been postponed to September 4.
A third person was arrested for trying to deface the controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg.