Two ministers in Australia have admitted to staying at a ski lodge owned by a man at the centre of a mounting corruption scandal in the country.
After having killed "several hundred" militants in fighting to reclaim north Mali, France says it will begin withdrawing its troops in the country.
Industry experts say a strong relationship between the state and the mining industry is needed in South Africa for it to realise its full potential.
A Somali woman who said she was raped by state security forces and a journalist who interviewed her have both been sentenced to a year in jail.
The ANC’s aggressive stance on teaching as an essential service bodes ill for three-year wage agreements reached in the public sector last year.
Khaya Dlanga refuses to believe the ANC is trying to destroy SA but adds the ruling party’s carelessness and arrogance might derail the country.
Corruption seems to have become the norm and if big business can’t keep its hands off public funds, can South Africans expect government to do so?
Limpopo human settlements minister Clifford Motsepe has denied favouring Julius Malema’s allies in awarding tenders.
According to a survey done by trade union Solidarity, white beggars in South Africa earn between R50 and R500 a day.
South Africans will have no choice but to accept Eskom’s five-year tariff hike, says trade union Solidarity.