South African lepidopterists are in a flutter after the discovery of a second colony of critically endangered Wolkberg Zulu butterflies.
Controversial advocate Jeremy Gauntlett has been named as one of five candidates for appointment as a Constitutional Court judge, say reports.
Overnight workers at Anglo American Platinum’s Rustenburg operations refused to go underground to protest company plans to close mines.
Plans by Anglo American Platinum to cut 14 000 jobs has come as a shock to the government, said Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu.
Economic models show it is better and fairer for tariffs – not taxes – to pay for electricity, the National Energy Regulator of SA has heard.
The fatal shooting of a police officer – mistaken for a robber during a robbery in Hillbrow – is a tragedy, Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega has said.
A Bloemfontein school is putting cautionary measures in place to control parents’ unbecoming behaviour on sports field sidelines.
Giniel de Villiers has climbed to second in the Dakar Rally as South Africa’s participation was cut back further with another withdrawal.
A former friend of Julius Malema has threatened to exhume Malema’s mother’s remains and throw them in front of his grandmother’s house.
Harmony Gold’s Kusasalethu mine was in a dire position as a result of unprotected labour action last year, and might have to retrench workers.