The announcement of the commencement of tolling has seen the shares of Kapsch TrafficCom, who won the contract to operate the e-tolling, shoot up.
Czech businessperson Radovan Krejcir’s Money Point business manager, Ivan Savov, has been denied bail.
Armed robbers broke into the home of Crime Line head Yusuf Abramjee in Erasmia, west of Pretoria, says Primedia Broadcasting.
A reporter has laid a criminal charge against the president’s protection unit after several incidents of aggressive behaviour from the unit.
Jacques Kallis, who hasn’t played in a one-day international since 2012, has begun a bid to earn a place in the 2015 Cricket World Cup squad.
Briefing journalists on the outcome of a Cosatu meeting, the trade union says the investigation into Zwelinzima Vavi’s conduct is not yet complete.
The press ombudsman has ruled that the Daily Sun must publish a front page apology for the publication of two graphic photographs of dead bodies.
It’s been reported that former KZN premier Zweli Mkhize has spent over R1-million on chartered planes and helicopters, much to the DA’s ire.
Affirming its opinion that Jacob Zuma makes no distinction between state funds and his own, Cope has spoken out about his "compulsive" spending.
Legal Aid SA has been ordered to pay the legal fees of Marikana miners pending its appeal, says the miners’ legal team.