Gauteng authorities have dismissed the idea of introducing municipal bylaws to curb dogs barking – similar to those in Cape Town.
The SAPS says the construction of a police station in President Jacob Zuma’s hometown of Nkandla is not linked to the upgrades to his home.
The homes of more than 300 residents in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, have been damaged by large hail stones as a new storm moved into the area.
South Africa’s women finished off a highly successful 2012 football campaign by beating Botswana 3-0 in an international friendly.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has urged men not turn a blind eye to violence against women and children.
A total of 523 Denel workers are to be laid off, a claim the company denies, trade union Solidarity has stated.
There is no need to panic about former president Nelson Mandela’s health, says the presidency.
An anonymous letter purportedly written by SABC reporters, producers and presenters indicated concerns of political interference at the broadcaster.
The ANC has chosen its leaders on the basis of the work they do and not because they make news headlines, says the party’s KZN chair Zweli Mkhize.
The ANC in Gauteng must go to the national elective conference in Mangaung with one voice, says provincial chairperson Paul Mashatile.