A senior police officer has told the Farlam commission that an "excited" Lonmin employee instructed police to confront a peaceful protest group.
South Africa’s macroeconomic policy and strong institutions reassure investors who know the risks, analysts say.
Former minister Pallo Jordan resigns, Ferguson residents protest in the US after the killing of Michael Brown and we look ahead to the Jozi Art Week.
Weak consumer demand, elevated input costs and even industrial action may lead to job cuts over the next year, says an employer organisation.
Serenity – and a garden that has as a backdrop the three highest peaks in South Africa – draws writer James Siddall back to this quaint guest farm.
The platinum miner seeks to up its production in expectation of a deficit on platinum supply from 2018 onward.
The ruling party said it was "humbled" by the confidence South Africans showed in the party, after the latest by-election results.
The worst outbreak of the virus to date and the efforts to contain it will impact African economies.
The St Louis suburb of Ferguson enters its fifth day of unrest as police crackdown on demonstrators protesting the killing of an unarmed black teen.
The SA team faces England in the World Schools Debating Championships after taking flack for its show of support for the Palestinian people.