Bus service Putco has said that it will not be renewing its transport contracts in three Gauteng municipalities – Tshwane, Ekurhuleni and Sedibeng.
Jo’burg mayor Parks Tau placed much emphasis on the youth, education, job opportunities and technology in his State of the City address.
More than 30 people have been arrested overnight, as attacks on foreign nationals continued in informal settlements and the Johannesburg CBD.
Foreign nationals are pleading with the government to do something after they received smses that "Zulus are coming to kill foreigners".
Premier David Makhura says the provincial government is "serious" about assessing the the impact of e-tolls on residents.
Oscar’s decision to face danger rather than flee was a reflexive response to what he perceived to be a threat, the Pretoria court heard on Wednesday.
As miners are expected to return to work on Wednesday, Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa says an R8 000 minimum basic salary is a breakthrough.
Chris Griffith says the timing of comments he made about being paid fairly while a strike at the mine continues was "seemingly insensitive".
Icasa’s Complaints and Compliance Committee has ordered that the SABC air the Democratic Alliance’s six adverts with immediate effect.
A hearing on the DA’s ad complaint against the SABC has been adjourned following the broadcaster’s request.