South Africans on Twitter have been left seething after a racist tweet by FHM model Jessica Leandra made the rounds.
A bid to stop e-tolling made headway when the North Gauteng High Court ruled the application was urgent.
Comedian Pieter-Dirk Uys says South Africans could face a new system of oppression if they don’t get more involved and hold government accountable.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says the recent global financial crisis has shown that more state intervention is needed in the mining industry.
The ANC’s disciplinary committee says the appeals hearing of embattled ANCYL president Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu will be held next week.
The planned Freedom Front Plus protest over e-tolling on the N1 highway has been declared illegal because the group did not apply for permission.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela says the abuse of power and unethical leadership go hand in hand in the public, as well as the private sector.
The ANC NEC says that people who join the party are bound by its policies, in reference to the two MPs who didn’t vote for the secrecy Bill last week.
The ANC Youth League says accusations that its leadership changed its constitution to discredit the findings of a disciplinary hearing is propaganda.
Julius Malema will be absent when the verdict on his disciplinary hearing is announced as he would be writing exams in Polokwane at the time.
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/ 8 November 2011
The ANC’s centenary birthday celebrations will cost more than R100-million — a three-day event that includes a presidential gala and a night vigil.
Residents of Alexandra, Johannesburg, have put up posters and sent out pamphlets warning of an uprising over foreigners living in RDP houses.
The search for two light aircraft that went missing in George’s Valley near Tzaneen has been put on hold overnight and will resume early tomorrow.
Albertina Sisulu’s name has become synonymous with the struggle for freedom, justice, human rights and dignity, the president said at her funeral.
Arguments about cellphone evidence raged as the case against Molemo "Jub-Jub" Maarohanye and his co-accused continued on Friday.
A short video clip showing murder accused Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye allegedly racing was played in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
The investigating officer in the case of murder accused Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye testified in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
A number of drugs were found in the urine sample of murder accused Molema "Jub Jub" Maarohanye, the Protea Magistrate’s Court has heard.
Defence lawyer Ike Motloung has been late for court six out of the 12 times the court has sat for the Jub Jub murder trial, the prosecutor says.
ANCYL leader Julius Malema is "tearing" the country apart, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, sitting as the Equality Court, has heard.
The ANC cannot understand the pain Afrikaners feel when they hear "shoot the boer", Julius Malema’s hate speech trial has heard.
The translation of "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is a media translation, Julius Malema’s lawyer told a court on Thursday.
The translation of the song lyrics "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is what is upsetting people, Judge Collin Lamont said on Thursday.
The ANC on Thursday appealed to Samwu to reconsider plans for a second strike in May, which will have negative effects on the forthcoming elections.
Negotiations will continue on Wednesday between the SA Municipal Workers’ Union and the City of Johannesburg to bring the Pikitup strike to an end.
There is a "willingness" by both the City of Johannesburg and Samwu to bring the Pikitup strike to an end, a city spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The youth of Swaziland are planning a North African-style uprising on April 12 and are to demand a "total change of the system of government".
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/ 27 November 2010
The KwaZulu-Natal disaster management unit was on Saturday providing support to the families of seven people who died in a lightning strike.
Corrupt policemen need to be kicked out of the force, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said in Johannesburg on Thursday.
SA is one of 12 countries that has failed to reduce child mortality since 1990, according to the 2009/10 SA Child Gauge, released on Tuesday.
Constipated computers, a blast of pepper spray, a tragic collapse and excited banter marked the first day of over-the-counter 2010 ticket sales.
Politics and farm murders were forgotten on Thursday as South Africans queued to buy Soccer World Cup tickets over the counter.