The Cabinet has issued a tacit rebuke of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan for suggesting SA will have to ease labour laws if it is to create more jobs.
The hunt is still on for the elusive "God particle" but scientists say they believe they can come up with an answer by the end of 2012.
Electricity will be "increasingly tight" until Eskom’s new power stations come onto the grid in 2012, says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.
F1 bosses have moved to ban the drag reduction system through the high-speed Eau Rouge corner during Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix for safety reasons.
Bush Radio, one of South Africa’s oldest community radio stations, might be forced to stop broadcasting due to severe financial problems.
The Durban University of Technology lends a helping hand to entrepreneurs with bright ideas by launching an "innovation uncubator".
Comments made by Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale did not constitute hate speech, but were insensitive, the SA Human Rights Commission said.
After four years of conflict, Mogadishu bears the signs of a city slowly rising from the ruins of war, which killed about 20 000 people.
As ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing draws nearer, we took to the streets of Johannesburg to find out your thoughts on all things Juju.
Walmart’s SA unit Massmart is ready to push down prices and sacrifice margins in pursuit of a bigger market share, its CEO has said.