ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says education will only improve if teachers take competency tests, assessments that Sadtu has called demeaning.
Mandla Mandela’s lawyers have turned to a court to recover almost R500 000 in unpaid bills from Nelson Mandela’s grandson, says a report.
Following strikes over the weekend, the National Union of Mineworkers says it will meet to discuss a revised wage offer tabled by Northam mine.
Public Works’s Mziwonke Dlabantu has been accused of lying under oath and is not to be trusted with producing all existing Nkandla-related documents.
The police ministry has dismissed the Institute for Security Studies’ criticism that the latest crime statistics were flawed.
Antipsychotic injections are necessary to subdue inmates, says medical staff at the Mangaung Correctional Centre.
The South African Football Association should call off the upcoming soccer match between South Africa and Swaziland, says Cosatu.
Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula has praised swimmer Chad le Clos for breaking his own 200m butterfly short course record.
A school principal has apologised for teachers who displayed T-shirts mocking the ANC and its leaders, which the party labelled a "despicable deed".
The SABC’s Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is pleased the contract dispute involving actors in popular soapie "Generations" has "finally been laid to rest".