All Gautrain operations are expected to resume in a week at the collapsed section of Oxford Road, Gauteng transport minister Ignatius Jacobs says.
Skies showed signs of clearing over the Western Cape on Wednesday afternoon, offering a respite to communities hit by days of driving rain and floods.
Crime-ravaged SA would be a safer place if children were treated better by society, former president Nelson Mandela said on Wednesday.
South Africa’s residential rents are continuing their rapid rise, with the Trafalgar national rent index rising by an annualised 12,5% to 153.
New Clicks, trading as Musica, says it was disappointed at the outcome of the court case in which it was found guilty of trading in counterfeit goods.
Concerns were voiced on Wednesday in the drunken-driving trial of Judge Nkola Motata over a media report on last week’s proceedings.
SA captain Graeme Smith returns to play Test cricket at Lord’s on Thursday, hoping both he and his side can show the same form that they did in 2003.
The appeal against the conviction of a man who held a home affairs employee hostage using a toy gun was postponed on Wednesday.
A call by the G8 to send a UN envoy to Zimbabwe and to press for new sanctions is a stinging humiliation for mediator Thabo Mbeki, analysts say.
German police have arrested Rwandan Callixte Mbarushimana, suspected of involvement in the killing of 32 fellow UN staff during the 1994 genocide.