The suspension of SABC head of news Snuki Zikalala has been lifted with immediate effect, the national broadcaster reported on Monday.
Motor racing chief Max Mosley launched legal action against a British tabloid newspaper on Monday, denying involvement in a ”sick Nazi orgy”.
Zimbabwe’s opposition on Monday accused militias loyal to Robert Mugabe of stepping up deadly attacks against its followers.
Thousands of people have been displaced by flooding in Cape Town, the city said on Monday as the SA Weather Service predicted more rain.
British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband on Monday called for ”tough” sanctions against Zimbabwe.
Five people accused of beating a man to death with a pickaxe handle nearly two years ago appeared in the Grahamstown Regional Court on Monday.
A nuclear power station at Thuyspunt would be a disaster for the environment and tourism in Jeffrey’s Bay and St Francis Bay, says a surfers’ body.
The case of suspended SABC head of news Snuki Zikalala will return to the CCMA in two weeks’ time for further discussions.
The South African Reserve Bank accumulated reserves at a faster pace in June, following two months where reserves only rose modestly.
An increase in the petrol price of between 20 cents and 40 cents is possible in August, said T-Sec economist Mike Schussler on Monday.