Julius Malema says his expulsion from the ANC will be automatically overturned should Jacob Zuma lose the party’s presidency in December.
The DA says rampant corruption in the Tshwane metro is hampering service delivery following an SIU report tabled in Parliament last week.
Businessman Robert Gumede has been awarded R53-million in damages and costs by a UK court against his former business partner, John Sterenborg.
The South African women’s hockey team have been beaten 7-1 by world number two Argentina in their pool B opener at the London Olympics.
A lack of infrastructure development is the biggest challenge facing Africa, says newly elected AU Commission chair Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit South Africa in August, says the department of international relations.
Government departments must rein in their catering expenditure and spend more on delivering services to the poor, the DA says.
Public officials who know they have erred should admit their mistakes and vacate their positions, says Deputy Minister in the Presidency Obed Bapela.
Their 3-0 drubbing by Canada gave Banyana Banyana a knock, but coach Joseph Mkhonza says it was a good wake-up call.
Auditors claim to have been intimidated and instructed to cover up evidence of corruption while examining municipalities.