Significant economic improvements have been made since the attainment of democracy, President Jacob Zuma has said during his keynote address.
President Jacob Zuma arrived unannounced at the Sunnyside police station in Pretoria to inspect the quality of service to the public.
Individuals leaking divisive information within Cosatu will be harshly dealt with, its general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has told a workers’ summit.
Cape Town cardiologist Wouter Basson has called on a renowned toxicologist to testify on his behalf at his ethical conduct hearing in Pretoria.
The sangoma believed to have performed rituals on protesting Lonmin mineworkers in Marikana, North West, has been gunned down.
A group of irate commuters have threatened to torch Gautrain coaches if the authorities do not urgently improve the Metrorail train service.
The Farlam commission has heard police officers kicked and repeatedly shot an injured mineworker at Lonmin mine’s platinum operation in Rustenburg.
Families of the mineworkers who were shot on August 16 believe the police and Lonmin mine are responsible for the Marikana killings.
Advocate George Bizos has questioned police training co-ordinator, Brigadier Petrus Breytenbach, on the deployment of specialised units to Marikana.
Nelson Mandela is excited about the new banknotes bearing his image which went into circulation on Tuesday, Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus said.