The man mauled to death by a pride of lions at the Krugersdorp Game Reserve on the West Rand on Friday is the owner of the reserve, police said. Captain Joseph Mogoai identified the victim as Dirk Brink (58). Brink died after the lions attacked him shortly after 12.30pm. Police were baffled by the incident.
Post Office boss Khutso Mampeule won the first legal round in his battle to keep his job on Friday. The Pretoria High Court ruled that he was entitled to receive a copy of a report into governance problems at the Post Office. The report was compiled by an auditing firm after Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri suspended Mampeule.
Pet owners will be compensated for animals that died from eating contaminated pet food, Royal Canin pet-food manufacturers said on Thursday. This follows the deaths of 30 animals to date after a batch of the company’s pet food was found to be contaminated with a substance called melamine.
Wimpy South Africa is probing an incident in which a customer was arrested and assaulted for lighting a cigarette at one of its restaurants at OR Tambo International Airport. The manager at the restaurant allegedly grabbed a cigarette from the man’s mouth when he declined to order something while waiting for his flight.
Durban fraud convict Schabir Shaik was on Monday admitted to the city’s Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital suffering from hypertension and depression. A KwaZulu-Natal health official said the Department of Correctional Services had "requested us to manage their patient who is suffering from hypertension and depression".
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is concerned at what it calls the lack of progress in the case of Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride, it said at the weekend. McBride was involved in a car accident in December last year and it has been alleged that he was drunk at the time. His blood was not tested on the scene, reports said.
The destruction of a Great Trek memorial stone in Standerton should be condemned, the Afrikanerbond said on Friday. The destruction was apparently ordered by the mayor of Standerton and approved by the African National Congress in Mpumalanga, which told the Mail & Guardian Online on Friday there was ”nothing wrong” with the destruction.
Telkom chief executive Papi Molotsane has quit after 18 months in the job, the company said on Thursday. The fixed-line telecommunication giant gave no reason for his resignation. It said Reuben September will take over as acting CEO, and that it will start looking for a permanent replacement.
A 40-year-old man who was arrested after pirate CDs and DVDs worth millions of rands were found at his Cyrildene house will appear in the Johannesburg Commercial Crime Court on Thursday, police said. Captain Cheryl Engelbrecht said "boxes full" of pirated goods were found on the property
A two-month strike by Johannesburg’s Metrobus drivers ended on Wednesday, the South African Municipal Workers’ Union said. Buses are expected to run again from Tuesday next week. The strike, called over sick leave and the dismissal of some employees, had been marked by violent incidents, including murder, vandalism and armed robbery.