Amplats has signalled it plans to trim loss-making shafts as producers of the metal grapple with depressed prices and a rise in union militancy.
President Zuma has deflected criticism of how the Limpopo textbook crisis was handled, denying that politics had been put above the welfare of pupils.
Banyana defender Janine van Wyk speaks to M&G about her goals for the Olympics and why women’s football is on the way up.
Madagascar’s army says it has put down a mutiny in a military camp after clashes in which at least three people were killed at the weekend.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela should not criticise President Zuma’s morals, as she’s no saint herself, says deputy communications minister Stella Ndabeni.
Analysts critical of Zimbabwe’s draft constitution say it is a flawed collection of compromises that is doomed to be "thrown away by future nations".
Russell, a Belgian shepherd dog, is the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve’s newest weapon against rhino poachers.
As shelters struggle to help the homeless endure winter, the only warmth many of Jo’burg’s outcasts are finding is in crack pipes and wine bottles.
British Open champion Ernie Els says he was inspired by watching SA turn the screws on England before going out to win his fourth Major title.
Hashim Amla says he was more pleased to have put South Africa in a position to win the first Test against England than to score a record 311 not out.