Court cases involving e-tolling on Gauteng highways have cost the taxpayer over R6-million in legal fees, says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
A contempt of court application against Amcu has been delayed in the Labour Court, says Anglo American Platinum.
The Higher Education Transformation Network has criticised the North West University following a report on students using the Nazi salute.
As part of "Gauteng’s Big Night Out" project, the Gautrain and its buses are set to run past midnight for one night only on Saturday March 1.
While meeting Riah Phiyega, the SAHRC has deplored deaths during protests and expressed concern over the SAPS’s use of force during protests.
Sanral has rejected Outa’s claim that SA motorists are not purchasing e-tags, saying people have bought more than 1.2-million e-tags.
Limpopo’s education department says it is investigating a report that a student has been awarded a tender to supply food to the province’s schools.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has pleaded with Uganda’s president to use the debate on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill to strengthen human rights.
Reports claim Eskom is diverting electricity to Botswana while South Africans face rolling blackouts and appeals to reduce power consumption.
Dawie van der Walt will be defending his title against numerous hopefuls on the Ernie Els-designed Copperleaf gold course.