The news that has everyone talking: All about the Central African Republic, the best and worst of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival and more.
The worst-kept secret: Big Concerts is due to announce it is bringing Rihanna to South Africa, despite ‘Heat’ magazine spilling the beans.
An application for the medical parole of convicted killer Clive Derby-Lewis has been denied, according to a report.
Chelsea beat Sunderland 2-1 at Stamford Bridge and denied Paolo Di Canio a sensational start in his first game as a Premier League manager.
Aaron Phangiso and Imran Tahir claimed two wickets each for the Highveld Lions to lead them to a 30-run victory over the Titans.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is not confused about its call for nationalisation, says its general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.
The newly-established ANC provincial task team in Limpopo has not made a decision to take over procurement in the provincial government.
The We Are One festival saw thousands of revellers at Emmarentia Dam but some were upset that a religious festival had been commercialised.
South Africa will send troops to the DRC as part of a UN mission to neutralise armed groups in the conflict-torn east of the country.
Listen to a full podcast of today’s M&G Newsroom, where we looked at CAR, the defence minister’s disastrous statements and the weekend’s jazz fest.