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.
Court hears that witness wasn’t careless in handling cellphone recordings taken after an accident involving Judge Nkola Motata.
Efforts by police to remove xenophobia refugees from the Glenanda shelter in Johannesburg ran into resistance by lunchtime on Tuesday.
The JSE remained in the black at midday on Tuesday, boosted by commodity stocks on firmer metal prices.
Cosatu has called on civil society to join in a protest against rising electricity and food prices in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Hundreds of xenophobia refugees will be removed from a Johannesburg shelter on Tuesday after refusing to apply for temporary identification cards.
Cellphone recordings taken on the night of Judge Nkola Motata alleged drunken-driving incident are not reliable, says the judge’s defence.
Unhappy at the way the government has dealt with their right to property, residents of Alexandra in Johannesburg have turned to the ANC for help.
A1GP is coming to Kyalami, it was announced on Monday — just days after the new A1GP car, powered by Ferrari, was unveiled to South African fans.
Residents of a Gauteng camp for refugees from xenophobic violence risk being thrown out of the country if they don’t register for temporary ID cards.
The Constitutional Court has set August 20 as the date to hear businessman Hugh Glenister’s application against the disbanding of the Scorpions.
Digital data such as the cellphone recordings of Judge Nkola Motata’s alleged drunken rantings should be considered as real evidence, the state says.
Anna Louw wrote numerous articles on Robert McBride’s drunk-driving case and related issues.
Deals under investigation include numerous upmarket estates in Ekurhuleni’s exclusive suburbs, where plots alone are being sold for over R1-million
South Africa completed a 5-0 Davis Cup clean sweep in the Euro-Africa Group Two tie at Emperors Palace on Sunday.
South Africa clinched their Euro-Africa Davis Cup tie 3-0 against Denmark at Emperors Palace on Saturday by winning the doubles clash.
The South African Davis Cup team took a 2-0 lead against Denmark in a Euro-Africa Group Two tie at Emperors Palace on Friday.
Johannesburg’s executive mayor’s term is also likely to end soon, writes Matuma Letsoalo
The chairperson of the Young Communist League (YCL), David Masondo, has appeared in court for allegedly assaulting police, a spokesperson said.
An apparent hostage situation at a refugee camp in Johannesburg highlights troubling situations in these camps, established after xenophobic violence.
Judgement on the admissibility of recordings taken at the scene of Judge Nkola Motata’s alleged drunken-driving accident is expected next week.
Digital data is far easier to manipulate than analogue data, a legal evidence expert has testified at Judge Nkola Motata’s drunken-driving trial.