President Jacob Zuma says the country’s mining industry is poised for growth in light of a new R20-billion investment.
The worker issues that sparked the Marikana unrest have still not been addressed, political analyst Steven Friedman told a Pretoria labour conference.
Judges have ruled that there are outstanding legal issues the court has to decide before honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani’s extradition hearing.
The Federation of Unions of SA would like Pravin Gordhan’s mid-term budget to focus on education and ensuring the super rich pay more tax.
President Jacob Zuma’s reported comments regarding e-tolling in Gauteng were taken out of context, says the presidency amid a public backlash.
The man accused of killing Duduzile Zozo in what was first thought to be an instance of "corrective rape" has appeared in court.
On the back of their Caf Champions League success over the weekend, Orlando Pirates coach Roger De Sa has praised the mental strength of his team.
The Netherlands has taken Russia to the world’s maritime court in order to free 30 crew members of Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise, charged with piracy.
South African Football Association referee Clifford Malgas, accused of match fixing, has been granted R5 000 bail by the Cape Town District Court.
After a Constitutional Court ruling that the eviction of the Pretoria flats was illegal, the residents are finally being given other accommodation.