Police are on the hunt for a man believed to be behind the killings in Diepsloot.
The press ombud has declined a request to ban the use of the words "Islamist militants" and "militant Islam" from SA newspaper reports.
The results of the last national exams show the country’s education system is improving, says Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga.
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance has rejected claims that it is encouraging Gauteng motorists to break the law.
Olympic gold medalist Chad le Clos is once again in the running for Sports Star of the Year at the SA Sports Awards 2013.
Police have taken in three people and are searching for a fourth for questioning over the kidnapping and murder of two toddlers in Diepsloot.
Parliament’s transport portfolio committee says Cosatu and Outa’s call for motorists not to pay for e-tolls in Gauteng defies the Constitution.
Communications Minister Yunus Carrim has named the new National Cyber Security Advisory Council to advise government on cyber security policy.
The EFF is not a racist organisation, but white people must learn to share, says party leader Julius Malema.
The DA wants Parliament to investigate President Jacob Zuma’s alleged involvement in the landing of the Gupta plane at the Waterkloof base.