Residents of Ledig, a village outside Rustenburg, are theoretically wealthy, yet they don’t have piped water or decent roads.
Kelly Group, one of South Africa’s largest recruitment agencies, is accused of swindling its black economic empowerment (BEE) partner, Ndaba Ekude.
President Jacob Zuma on Thursday tried to reassure investors that South Africa remained a safe destination, despite tensions in the mining sector.
SA has been flexing its foreign-relations muscle, spending more than R1.3-bn over the past three years to fund participation in multilateral bodies.
Cosatu in the North West has called for respect of the court’s decision to release convicted killers of ex-Rustenburg councillor Moss Phakoe on bail.
Nelson Mandela Bay’s new municipal manager says her efforts to tackle poor financial management and increase accountability have hit a brick wall.
Former Rustenburg municipality mayor Matthew Wolmarans, convicted of murder, has pledged to rip the state’s case apart.
Rwanda’s high commissioner says fears of further persecution are misplaced: it is safe to return.
The cost of deporting illegal Zimbabwean immigrants is huge and has prompted calls for South Africa to legitimise their stay.
Nigeria and South Africa have put aside internal political battles that upset a once-stable relationship.