The platinum strike, rising inflation and other factors have contributed to a "bleak outlook for consumer spending", according to a new report.
Government officials have begun to review the proposed changes to the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng forced the public broadcaster’s hand into appointing him as the chief operations officer of the SABC on a permanent basis.
An Israeli operation against Gaza militants has killed 28 people and wounded more than 150 in the deadliest day of violence since 2012.
BlackBerry has followed the trend of producing high-end phones for emerging markets. But will the gamble pay off, asks Arthur Goldstuck.
Emerging market stocks fell on Wednesday, led by concern that valuations were overdone.
Brazilian defender Dante’s personal journey through hell in Belo Horizonte, as Germany routed Brazil 7-1, is steeped in poetry, writes Adrian Ephraim.
Cries of foul play won’t stop Fifa’s Sepp Blatter and Jerome Valcke from enjoying a good piss up. It’s all about pushing the right buttons.
The world’s youngest nation marks its third anniversary of independence while a civil war rages and its citizens remain at risk of severe hunger.
Tibet’s ambassador in South Africa, Nangsa Chodon, speaks to us about life in Tibet, the Dalai Lama and improving relations between the two countries.