"Violence, intimidation and lawlessness" need to be expunged from the troubled mining sector, says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Close relatives of former president Nelson Mandela and chiefs of the Abathembu royal family have gathered at his home in Qunu, in the Eastern Cape.
A new set of experimental laws will be implemented in all local competitions, the South African Rugby Union has confirmed.
Reports that the ANC’s provincial task team in Limpopo has decided to fire premier Cassel Mathale are untrue, says the task team.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga should apologise publicly for a "racist" statement she made last week, says Equal Education.
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant has appealed to companies and workers to finalise wage negotiations amicably ahead of the strike season.
US President Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to South Africa has been condemned by some trade unions, political parties and civil society bodies.
President Jacob Zuma on Monday morning confirmed to journalists and editors that former president Nelson Mandela remains in a critical condition.
Former president Nelson Mandela’s condition is now critical, the presidency has confirmed.
African countries have some of the highest levels of physical and sexual violence against women in the world, a report has found.