Following unsuccessful attempts to get bail, Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye is set to appeal his murder conviction.
A new political party reportedly started by businessman Kenny Kunene has been registered with the IEC.
Drama pupils offended by a question relating to baby rape in a matric exam paper were unprepared, say examination authorities.
E-toll stores in malls across Gauteng have been quiet ahead of the arrival of the controversial e-tolling of the province’s highways.
The City of Cape Town has returned to court to resolve an ongoing dispute over the proposed N1/N2 Winelands Toll Highway Project, says an official.
Basic education is looking at excluding a baby rape question from a matric exam paper after it caused an uproar with teachers, pupils and parents.
The Supreme Court of Appeal is expected to rule on South Africa’s obligation to probe alleged atrocities by officials in Zimbabwe.
Convicted drug dealer Glen Agliotti has admitted to a newspaper that he had taken a loan from a company linked to Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir.
Numsa says its general secretary, Irvin Jim, has received fresh death threats, while its president Cedric Gina’s resignation was polically motivated.
There is a political agenda behind Numsa president Cedric Gina’s resignation, says the union’s general secretary Irvin Jim.