Government sees a crucial role for traditional leaders, so it is vital they remain focused, united, and set an example to their subjects and the whole country, Deputy President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.
Legal argument about the Cape Town unicity’s affirmative action policy for its staff began on Friday in what may be a groundbreaking case in the Labour Court.
Convicted child sex offender James McNeil — dubbed the ”Father Christmas” paedophile because of his many stints in that role, dismissed his lawyer on Friday.
South Africa’s first patented Aids technology which drastically reduces the cost of monitoring the immune levels of Aids patients, could save African economies billions of rands when it is exported globally.
Ja Rule speaks to Siobhan Grogan about the rap business, his last album and being a hip-hop dad.
The smoky singer, would-be cat burglar and all-round oddball talks love, death and sunglasses with Siobhan Grogan.
Complexity and controversy are often signs of great history. Good, clear writing is usually a bonus. Yet all three are to be found in Hermann Giliomee’s new magnum opus. The subtitle says a lot too: this is primarily a collective biography of the Afrikaner people.Biography as a genre is a form of history that focuses […]
The laws requiring that domestic workers be registered could eventually clear the South African job market of unskilled foreign workers, lawyers predict and unionists fear.
Lawyers for opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday they were trying to secure his passport, confiscated by the state last year, to allow him to travel to Malawi next week.
A bloodstained white scarf on a makeshift memorial of concrete bricks and a rusty grid is all that is left here of James Miller, a freelance cameraman killed by the Israeli army as he filmed a documentary about house demolitions in the Gaza Strip.