AfriForum and TAU SA are preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform.
An application to halt construction of the R54-million Chapman’s Peak building in Cape Town has been dismissed in the Western Cape High Court.
Nigerian soldiers have killed at least 16 militants blasts rocked an area of the country where Boko Haram terrorists were believed to be hiding.
Cricket SA says that although the traditional Boxing Day Test has been replaced by a T20 match this year, it doesn’t mean it’s gone for good.
The Freedom of Expression Institute and Section 16 have applied to become friends of the court in the hate speech case against Julius Malema.
The South African women’s hockey team will not request an apology from their hosts after the wrong national anthem was played ahead of their UK match.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has reportedly been admitted to hospital after collapsing after the Numsa conference yesterday.
South Africa’s countdown to the London Olympic Games has begun in earnest with Sascoc announcing a 112-member provisional team.
Judgment in the urgent application by Freedom Under Law to stop Richard Mdluli from performing his duties will be delivered on Wednesday.
Bryan Habana concedes that "things are different" under Bok coach Heyneke Meyer, but insists that management have the full support of the players.