Private Free State security companies will be inspected for compliance with all labour laws relevant to them next week, says the labour department.
Atlantis blazed a path into history this afternoon when it blasted off on the last-ever mission of the 30-year-old US space shuttle programme.
The Steel and Engineering Industries’ Federation of South Africa says acts of violence and intimidation were allegedly committed by striking workers.
SA’s police did not sign up to be slaughtered by elite paramilitary criminals — we need to fight fire with fire, says top cop General Bheki Cele.
<b>Niren Tolsi</b> is not sad that this year’s National Arts Festival is drawing to a close.
Visa has closed a donation channel to WikiLeaks again after a payment processor briefly accepted money transfers to the anti-secrecy site.
Away from the tree-lined avenues of Rhodes University and the middle-class town centre, unemployment in the townships stands at between 70% and 80%.
Police have arrested UK PM David Cameron’s former media chief over the phone hacking scandal at <i>News of the World</i>, where he served as editor.
Sylvania Platinum has said that it plans to sell its South African iron ore assets.
When children have to petition their teachers to come to class, who do we turn to for answers? asks <b>Stuart Saunders</b>.