Tshwane Mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says he was surprised to receive a cancellation letter from organisers of the event because everything was ready.
Nigerian officials were tight-lipped about the scope of a probe into a fatal church building collapse in Lagos that killed 84 South Africans.
There will still be processes to follow in the bilateral agreement between South Africa and Russia over the procurement of nuclear reactors.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed Thomas Swabihi Moyane as the new commissioner of the South African Revenue Service, replacing Ivan Pillay.
Avoidance and refusal have become default settings in government as requests for more information are routinely ignored.
Yusuf Talia’s passing tells us a lot about South Africa. Our country is trapped in a fundamental generational crisis and a general crisis of age.
Two Film and Publication Board employees have been fired for trying to steal an unclassified Venda pornographic movie.
The hand-to-hand courier service in Sandton’s CBD is being revolutionised, and is creating employment for passionate cyclists from townships.
Has President Jacob Zuma set back the fight against HIV and Aids more than his predecessor? Helen Zille believes so but the evidence shows otherwise.
The ANC Youth League said it would not allow preacher TB Joshua entry into South Africa until an investigation into the church collapse is conducted.