The South African National Space Agency has revealed that a South African team helped Nasa to land the Curiosity rover on Mars.
No evidence has been found of inferior cement being imported to South Africa, says the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications.
Initially known for its flagship conference and later the widely popular expo, Design Indaba has added to its creative offerings over the years.
Confirming what SA consumers have known for years, the Competition Tribunal has found Telkom to be anti-competitive, and fined it R449-million.
Usain Bolt will attempt to defend the 200m title he won in Beijing four years ago in the same way he has already repeated in the 100m in London.
Sacked ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has told Friends of the Youth League supporters he will not form another party nor leave the ANC.
Amid the ongoing textbook debacle, Limpopo police have discovered more than 5 000 school books in good condition dumped in the veld in Majeje.
Team SA went to London with impossible expectations, but they will return as heroes. And it’s not even over yet. Up next: Caster Semenya.
The Mail & Guardian did not break the law by publishing parts of NPA transcripts as Mac Maharaj contests, says the Right To Know (R2K).
The South African Broadcast Corporation’s CEO Lulama Makhobo says the group is ready to launch its new 24-hour news channel.