On the first day of school, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has urged pupils to use their education to deal with inequalities in SA society.
The first day of school of 2014 has arrived, and government officials including Angie Motshekga will visit schools to test their states of readiness.
The SA women’s cricket team beat Ireland by eight wickets in the Qatar International Championship tri-series.
After being shot and missing a performance, hip-hop musician Khuli Chana’s lawyers have submitted a letter to the police demanding compensation.
The DA’s statement that it will take over Gauteng after the elections is a pipe dream, says the ANC in the province.
The suspended Cosatu general secretary has received a charge sheet from the trade union federation, five months after being put on special leave.
Yolande Korkie has arrived back in South Africa after being held hostage in Yemen, while negotiations continue to get her husband Pierre released.
Workers should think about how to politically organise themselves so they are represented in government, says Zwelinzima Vavi.
The North West’s public safety portfolio committee has condemned the killing of two protesters in Mothotlung, near Brits, allegedly by police.
There are no substantive grounds for Zuma to institute disciplinary measures against Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, says her department.