The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has fired a senior official following investigations into the illegal tapping of staff phones.
Contradictory reports are filtering in about the rapidly developing status of the delivery of textbooks to Limpopo schools.
Julius Malema regrets campaigning for President Jacob Zuma’s election, and has slammed his plans for a second transition as "politically incorrect".
The Limpopo man accused of defacing "The Spear" painting, depicting President Jacob Zuma’s genitals, has been fired.
A French exploration company is planning to hunt for oil and gas in a 121 000 square kilometre area off the KwaZulu-Natal coast next year.
Cape Town has been given a new name by the Khoisan community, soon to be emblazoned across a billboard in the city centre.
South Africa has been ranked 127th on Vision of Humanity’s global peace index, sliding 29 places from the 98th spot it held in 2007.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s recovery plan for Limpopo schools left without textbooks is a disgrace, says the Democratic Alliance.
Langa Zita, the director-general of the department of agriculture, forestry and fisheries has been suspended.
The ANC’s national policy conference has started in Midrand, Johannesburg with an address by party and state president, Jacob Zuma.