Judgment is expected to be handed down following an urgent application to overturn a court’s decision to deny Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir bail.
Despite Numsa announcing that it won’t campaign for the ANC any longer, the SACP and CWU have pledged their support for the ruling party.
The health department has corrected a newspaper report wherin a spokesperson was misquoted as saying that condom lubricant can soothe arthritic pain.
The Seriti commission of inquiry, which is investigating alleged corruption in SA’s multibillion-rand arms deal, is set to resume in January.
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the death of Rwanda’s former spy chief Patrick Karegeya, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel.
The price of oil rose above $94 a barrel on Wednesday, fuelled by US demand amid a deep freeze across much of the country.
Sapa and Tshwane City’s Selby Bokaba have been at loggerheads over a tweet by Bokaba the news agency published relating to a police hit list.
The fisheries department has announced fisherman who were refused line fishing rights may apply for exemptions pending an appeals process outcome.
The SA women’s cricket team will take part in the inaugural International Women’s Cricket Championship in Qatar.
Sanral says more than 960 000 e-tags have been sold to road users in Gauteng since e-tolling started.