Research into two-million year old fossils has found a genus of early humans that were right in the middle of evolving.
Young people are being inspired to take action to ensure the world they inherit is a greener one.
Water affairs is suing Stellenbosch municipality for pollution with only a draft protocol to guide it.
A subdued auction in Sandton saw multimillionaires perusing a catalogue for properties, warehouses, and a Greek island.
A sewerage plant supplying the community of Rockville, north of Pretoria, is leaking. But its reconstruction is being contested in court.
Despite his identity issues, Happy Sindane was true to his name and well loved. Sipho Kings spoke to those who knew him.
The acquittal of all the police officers being tried for the murder of Andries Tatane should come as no surprise, writes Sipho Kings.
South Africa faces a future of little or no influence in the Central African Republic after siding with government forces.
Low staff levels are hampering the monitoring and enforcement capabilities of the various environmental departments.
Interest has waned in the slain activist, but anger about township neglect simmers on, writes Sipho Kings.