Residents of a Carolina in Mpumalanga are taking the government to court after six months of waiting for their municipal water supply to be cleaned.
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies says Switzerland is the "key partner" for investment into South Africa.
Judgment has been stayed in a Labour Court dispute over former police spy boss Richard Mdluli, who remains suspended while a high court case proceeds.
Egypt’s president-elect wants to "reconsider" its peace deal with Israel and build ties with Iran to "create a strategic balance" in the Middle East.
Nato states have expressed mounting anger over the downing of a Turkish fighter jet by Syria as they readied for an emergency meeting on the shooting.
A Fox News reporter has been chosen to polish the Vatican’s image amid signs of a power shift in the upper echelons the Roman Catholic Church.
Despite the welfare sector’s shortage of money, the Gauteng social development department has underspent its welfare budget by R90-million.
A New Zealand under-20 rugby player has been accused of raping a woman at a hotel in Cape Town after the team’s match against the Baby Boks on Friday.
People who make pirate copies of local films are murdering the South African film industry, says comedian and filmmaker Leon Schuster.
The first penalty shootout at Euro 2012 has been settled by Italy, as England extended their hopeless record in soccer’s version of Russian roulette.