SA won’t impose trade restrictions on Israel but speaking at a business forum, President Jacob Zuma has condemned the violence in the Gaza Strip.
The Orkney earthquake with tremors felt as far away as Botswana and Mozambique was the largest magnitude quake in the past decade at an official 5.5.
A magnitude 5.3 quake with its epicentre in Orkney shook buildings in Johannesburg on Tuesday, followed by aftershocks on land and on Twitter.
Seen as a challenge to the IMF and World Bank, the new Brics bank will help all nations in distress to return to health, says President Jacob Zuma.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga will mull a task team’s recommendations into the matric pass rate.
A Lonmin employee maintains he "wouldn’t have an idea" why an entry regarding food parcels for SAPS was deleted from the mine’s occurrence books.
Neasa has said it will continue its constitutionally protected lockout of workers following the end of the wider strike in the metals sector.
​South Africa’s track and field athletes have contributed another four medals to its overall tally at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
Japan pledged a compact Olympic tournament in 2020 but is now looking at using existing venues outside of Tokyo, mostly to stay within budget.
The SA Post Office and IT agency Sita, two municipalities and three national departments will be investigated for irregularities and corruption.