Residents and authorities are challenging people who are trying to occupy land in Johannesburg
The 76-year-old retired as the most successful manager in British football when he called time on his Manchester United career five years ago
The utility has said it is sourcing additional coal from suppliers to ensure that there are outages this winter
The British marketing analytics firm is going to file for insolvency in Britain and the US after failing to recover from the Facebook data scandal
Co-founder Jan Koum put the word out that he is leaving Facebook, which bought the smartphone messaging service four years ago for $19-billion
Governing body Cricket Australia said it wanted to ensure there was never a repeat of the conduct during the third Test against the Proteas
The football fraternity is mourning the passing away of former Golden Arrows and Orlando Pirates star Bheka Phakathi following a fatal car accident.
The US president has hinted that nations who oppose his country’s bid for the World Cup could face political repercussions
The authority has announced four new regulations to end-user and subscriber services charters
The track queen will be forced to lower her testosterone levels with daily medication in order to compete internationally
Police said there had been "no credible sightings" of a semi-nude gunman who fled after shooting four people dead
The chairperson has appealed to people involved in the violence to stop the ‘hooliganism’
The lecturer is ‘sincerely sorry’ for data mining, but insisted there was a widespread belief that users knew their data was being sold and shared
The Hawks have confirmed that an investigation into allegations that Supra Mahumapelo gifted Jacob Zuma with cattle worth R1.5-million is underway
The man who once sheltered Zimbabwe’s new president has allegedly committed a multimillion-rand fraud
An Indian man missing for 40 years was to be reunited with his family after a YouTube video of him singing a popular Hindi film song went viral
EFF leader Julius Malema has told AfriForum to "bring it on", after it announced that it would pursue charges against him should the NPA not do it
Loyiso Jafta has been appointed to act as the director general of the State Security Agency until the appointment process has been finalised
Jose Filomeno dos Santos planned to siphon off $1.5-billion when he ran Luanda’s sovereign wealth fund, government says.
An alleged chemical attack in rebel-held Douma has sparked international outrage, but Damascus has said the reports are ‘mere fabrications’
The graft case against former president Jacob Zuma was on Friday postponed until June 8 after a brief 15-minute hearing at the Durban High Court.
The fast bowler has been ruled out of cricket for the next three months with a lower back stress reaction
Last year’s beaten finalists Golden Lions are desperate to end a three-match losing streak and protect an impressive unbeaten run in local derbies
His decision, just hours before a deadline, followed a contrite Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft also accepting their sanctions on Wednesday.
Shane Warne wants the culture of Australian cricket to be addressed by an independent inquiry
The former captain says he desperately want to play for Australia but he will not challenge a 12-month ban for ball-tampering
Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene made the announcement at a briefing on the preliminary results at SARS headquarters in Pretoria on Tuesday morning
Fox has also offered to ring-fence the 24-hour news channel
The presence of dolomite, most likely activated by heavy rains, has caused recent sinkholes in Gauteng – and could trigger more
Madikizela-Mandela, an anti-apartheid struggle icon, was also the former wife of late president Nelson Mandela
During his visit on Sunday, Zuma surmised that Ramaphosa “just had this gut feeling that he must come here on his own accord”.
Second round of voting pits APC’s Sumara Kamara against SLPP’s Julius Maada Bio