South Africans are to brace themselves for more rolling blackouts while Eskom struggles to keep the lights on as a coal storage silo collapses.
The department of basic education announced it will begin an investigation into allegations that union members were selling teacher posts.
The settlement discussion will be held with 12 officials who have been charged in connection with upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Zimbabwe’s opposition party announced a plan for peaceful demonstrations to press long-ruling President Robert Mugabe to accept key reforms.
Former world champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi – who died in the early hours of October 24 when his car overturned in Mpumalanga – has been laid to rest.
Hordes of people have arrived at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban ahead of the funeral service of soccer star Senzo Meyiwa.
There is a mountain of undelivered mail at Sapo, and Parliament’s committee says Sapo was being "evasive" on unpaid salaries in their presentation.
The ruling party denied a report that it faces serious financial problems and said it had not retrenched any employees in the past 10 years.
Pick n Pay and Land Rover are in the spotlight for sponsoring an Afrikaans music festival at which Steve Hofmeyr is to perform.
The ANC general secretary has dismissed claims that the party is trying to reduce Cosatu to a labour desk, and has called on unions to do their work.