The SA Reserve Bank has done well to balance economic growth and job creation while pursuing its mandate to monitor inflation, says Pravin Gordhan.
Nineteen years after apartheid, South Africans are still divided over whether the Iron Lady helped or hindered the system of white rule.
The issue of transformation has come up during the JSC’s search for judicial candidates, with a leaked report implying white males will be excluded.
Cosatu has denied a report that its affiliates are investigating general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.
Government says it is concerned about the increasing tension in the Korean Peninsula but has not yet issued any travel advisories to South Africans.
Two provincial officials from Robert Mugabe’s party have appeared in court charged with stealing cattle meant for the leader’s birthday celebrations.
Consumer confidence plunged to a nine-year low during the first quarter of this year‚ signalling that household spending would be subdued this year.
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Five Indian peacekeepers and at least seven UN civilian staff have been killed in an ambush in South Sudan, officials have said.
The presidency has hit back at Free State University rector Jonathan Jansen for claiming it had been lying about Nelson Mandela’s health.