South Africa and Nigeria must revitalise Africa’s economy, the director general of the Department of Trade and Industry said on Monday.
The date for the continuation of Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride’s drunken-driving trial will be decided on September 1.
The Johannesburg High Court on Monday postponed the airport robbery trial until next Tuesday.
By day Mamelo Mokoena works in online advertising. By night, Mum-z, his alter ego, is one of Johannesburg’s most vibrant up-and-coming comedians.
Reviewer Matthew Krouse and photographer Lisa Skinner paid a visit to those exotic creatures, the Cha Cha Heels.
Lynley Donnelly speaks to one of South Africa’s top young designers ahead of Jo’burg Fashion Week.
Trade unions challenge the ANC leadership to adopt policy changes promised at Polokwane
The Gauteng provincial government believes favourable conditions exist for the reintegration of people displaced by xenophobic violence.
No insider trading took place at Investec, Solidarity said on Thursday.
African National Congress president Jacob Zuma on Thursday addressed a gathering of more than 1 000 poor white Pretoria residents.
A gang of eight armed men robbed a Nedbank branch in Pretoria on Thursday, police said, after which followed a high-speed car chase.
The Competition Commission has laid charges with the police against a Vodacom executive.
The African National Congress Youth League intends bringing an application for a stay of the prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma.
Talks on resolving Zimbabwe’s political crisis began in earnest at a secret location in South Africa on Thursday.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe has applied for an order that the Constitutional Court has violated his rights, media reported on Thursday.
SA has violated its obligations under international law in its treatment of refugees at the Glenanda displacement camp, Amnesty International says.
Wits University’s vice-chancellor and deputy vice-chancellor respond to a recent M&G article on the transformation process at the institution.
A human rights group calls for refugees removed from a Johannesburg camp on Tuesday not to be deported.
About 25 000 Cosatu members started marching to Eskom’s offices in Johannesburg on Wednesday to protest against rising electricity and food prices.
Johannesburg commuters were left stranded as Cosatu prepared for a one-day stayaway and protest march on Wednesday.
A gang of armed men shot a security guard in the face and kidnapped another guard and his dog after blowing up two ATMs in Tshwane on Wednesday.
The DA’s Helen Zille says the ANC is divided — as the National Party once was — between verligtes and verkramptes.
Business Day has been ordered to pay the costs of a National Intelligence Agency application to block publication of a sensitive document.
Criminal elements were behind the fire that broke out at Kruger Park flats in the Pretoria CBD on Tuesday, Tshwane mayor Gwen Ramokgopa said.
Report reveals Wits University’s graduation rates for 2004 were well below the national benchmark for higher education.
Residents of two flat complexes in Pretoria obtained an urgent interdict on Tuesday to stop their eviction following a day of violence and death.
A planned Cosatu protest march through the Johannesburg CBD on Wednesday is set to disrupt traffic and public transport.
Congress of South African Trade Unions general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has expressed regret over his recent ”shoot and kill for Zuma” comments.
Trucks were taking foreigners from the Glenanda refugee camp in Johannesburg to deportation centres on Tuesday afternoon.
Six people have died in a fire that broke out in the Kruger Park flats in Pretoria. The fire was allegedly started to protest against evictions.
The Scorpions have raided and searched a property of Dimitro Paparas, who is the co-accused of businessman Glenn Agliotti in a drug-dealing case.
A journal covering public affairs issues on the African continent was launched recently at the University of Pretoria.