An alleged kingpin in the Fidentia scandal, Steven Goodwin, faces extradition to South Africa after a court dismissed his bid to secure freedom.
Nine men, including a police inspector, are expected to appear in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday in connection with ATM bombings.
”Kill for Zuma” statements made by Julius Malema and Zwelinzima Vavi were an insult to the intelligence of voters, says Motsoko Pheko.
A Soweto petrol attendant was killed on Sunday by customers who refused to pay for their petrol, Gauteng police said.
Bafana Bafana’s African dream is all but over — and head coach Joel Santana is in denial.
Two men are expected to appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Monday for allegedly breaking into a clinic and stealing medicine.
Bulls player John Mametsa scores a second hat-trick in successive matches against the Lions to set up a 21-7 victory over their southern neighbours.
Bafana Bafana on Saturday played a catastrophic 0-0 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying draw against 163rd-ranked Sierra Leone.
Boland captain Conrad Burke scored a last-minute intercept try to secure a 48-42 Currie Cup victory over the Valke in Brakpan on Friday night.
Racism is still ”alive and well” at formerly white universities, a one-day colloquium on anti-racist strategies heard in Johannesburg on Friday.
South Africa’s targeted CPIX inflation is seen accelerating to a new five-and-a-half-year in May on persistently high food and fuel prices.
The Hospital Association of South Africa on Friday condemned the recent robbery at Sunninghill Hospital in Sandton by four armed men.
Bafana Bafana fans should take heart that it’s the Springboks and not the football side taking on the Azzuri of Italy this weekend.
The most grievous damage inflicted by the ANC’s leadership struggle is the growing political contamination of our legal system.
Huge gaps in the state’s case against 2010 Soccer World Cup head of security Linda Mti have raised concerns that his trial was ”cooked”.
Reports that President Mbeki is off the hook regarding a German probe into alleged arms deal corruption are mischievous, says the Justice department.
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (Nersa) decision to grant Eskom a 27,5% tariff increase was a ”watershed” moment, the utility said.
The bulk of allegations made by employees against management and board members at the South African Weather Service have proved to be unfounded.
ANCYL president Julius Malema has refused to apologise for his controversial ”kill for Zuma” remark, and accused the media of distorting his words.
Lawyers for suspended SABC boss Dali Mpofu on Thursday began the process of challenging the board meeting that led to his suspension.
Bafana Bafana worked on their shooting on Wednesday following their 1-0 loss to Sierra Leone last Saturday in a game that they dominated.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe allegedly told a Constitutional Court judge that he was ”our last hope”, Business Day reported on Thursday.
A beaming Nelson Mandela received a R3-million donation for his sustainability fund in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Chinese South Africans are to be included in the definition of ”black people” in legislation designed to benefit previously disadvantaged groups.
The media have no space for the poor to raise their views, African National Congress president Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.
Although a pathology of racism still exists, it is not the predominant form of racism in South Africa, says Unisa vice-chancellor Barney Pityana.
Johannesburg businessman Hugh Glenister will file papers in the Constitutional Court on Wednesday in a bid to prevent the disbanding of the Scorpions.
The reality of Bafana Bafana’s shaky chances of playing in the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola has sunk in.
Controversial comments made by ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on June 16 were not a call for the youth to take up arms, says Jacob Zuma.
South African stocks were weaker at midday on Wednesday mainly due to a pull back in resources stocks.
Intolerance was at the root of the xenophobic attacks that swept the country last month, Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool said on Tuesday.
In Maputo, Bayano Valy finds a range of explanations for the attacks on foreigners in South Africa.