South African Muslims gave a cautious welcome to United States President Barack Obama’s speech on the Middle East in Cairo on Thursday.
At least 61 miners were killed when fire tore through an abandoned gold shaft in one of South Africa’s deadliest mine accidents.
A documentary on political satire has been pulled — for the second time — by the South African Broadcasting Corporation.
Vodacom may have listed successfully on the JSE on Monday, but on Tuesday the spotlight was on its annual results.
South Africans turned up in large numbers to cast their ballots in London on Wednesday, a spokesperson for the South African High Commission said.
A week and a day ahead of the April 22 elections, the SABC has cancelled an episode of Special Assignment dealing with satire.
There was an outpouring of joy among ANC supporters as the NPA announced on Monday that it was dropping the charges against Jacob Zuma.
Some lie splayed on the stairs while others sleep in a neat row outside a church in Johannesburg from where refugees will soon have to relocate again.
Taxi violence during a protest in Gauteng was deplorable, the Gauteng executive council said on Wednesday.
There appears to be a rift between taxi owners and drivers and the government over plans to roll-out the bus rapid transport system.