Cosatu says it will continue its campaign against e-tolling by staging drive-slows in Gauteng that "irritate a number of politicians".
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng says he is worried over the public’s complaints about the judicial system.
Swimmers Chad le Clos and Roland Schoeman have done South Africa proud at the World Cup series in China.
Members of an indigenous Zulu church called Shembe have agreed to wear fake leopard skins, in a bid to preserve South Africa’s leopard population.
The wage strike at Northam Platinum in Limpopo continues after workers rejected a revised offer, says the National Union of Mineworkers.
The ANC paid its former chief whip Mbulelo Goniwe, who was sacked for sexual harassment, R1.7-million for loss of income, according to a report.
Two people have been killed and at least five injured when a bomb exploded in Bedfordview in a shop owned by Czech businessperson Radovan Krejcir.
An arrest warrant has been authorised for a former SABC account executive who failed to appear in court on multiple extortion charges.
The National Assembly has adopted the revised Protection of State Information Bill and will send it back to President Jacob Zuma for assent.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says it is unfortunate that his use of the term "boer" over the weekend has caused offence.