Eskom is pushing for a mandatory power conservation programme that would force particularly heavy consumers to save power.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik has "disappointed" his family, a strategically placed family insider told the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> this week.
The lights may go off again, despite plans for beefing up capacity.
Mike Delany kicked four penalties as the Waikato Chiefs ground out a victory over the previously unbeaten Sharks in their Super Rugby clash on Friday.
People left behind to fight the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima are anonymous heroes.
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The credibility of the fact-finding mission that the African Union will send to Libya has come under fire in South Africa.
Canadian gold and uranium producer First Uranium said on Friday it has resumed underground operations at its Ezulwini gold mine in Gauteng.
Hundreds of Bahrainis gathered on Friday to bury an activist killed in a crackdown on mainly Shi’ite Muslim protesters.
Conflict in police and prisons union escalates amid allegations of corruption and fraud.