Four Pakistani men were arrested in Pretoria on Wednesday night in connection with several robbery cases near the Johannesburg International Airport.
Former president Nelson Mandela and United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa did not reach an agreement about Holomisa rejoining the ANC when the two met in Johannesburg on Thursday.
The racist slur in poet Mbongeni Ngema’s controversial song, AmaNdiya (Indians), was inflammatory and unwarranted, says the SA Jewish Board Of Deputies.
A special task team was set up to re-investigate the rape of a five-month-old girl in Joubert Park late last year.
The education system was experiencing its worst crisis ever because of HIV/Aids, Education Minister Kader Asmal said on Friday.
The demand for rental cars and vehicles driven by chauffeurs has shot through the roof ahead of the World Summit on Sustainable Development later this year.
The city of Johannesburg is to spend up to R5-million on upgrading sewers in Sandton ahead of the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation has welcomed the Constitutional Court’s ruling that it is unconstitutional to use lethal force.
After 17 years attempts are still being made to extradite South African Ann Phyllis McCarthy-Janks to the United States to stand trial on an allegation of conspiring to murder the district attorney of Oregon.
The global anti-corruption organisation Transparency International’s Bribe Payers Index for 2002, released on Tuesday, shows very high levels of bribery in developing countries including South Africa.