The contest is on to find a new chief justice. <b>Sipho McDermott</b> and <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> line up who is on the cards.
More than 200 000 gold miners who began striking on July 28 have added to what economists call the most serious labour strikes the country has seen.
Susan Shabangu took a "suicidal" position when she officially declared that Zimbabwean conflict diamonds were tradeable, according to activists.
The South African government is in a sticky spot. Since King Mswati III of Swaziland made a request for R1.2-billion loan.
The press ombud has dismissed a complaint against the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> arising from an article about Brett Kebble coaching Fikile Mbalula.
The International Criminal Court has no case against Gaddafi, says the lawyer leading the SA legal team representing the Libyan leader at the Hague.
Kumi Naidoo, the South African head of Greenpeace International, has been banned from Greenland for a year after he was deported from that country.
The ANC in Limpopo isn’t quite sure what to do with ward councillor Tebogo Mojapelo, who was arrested for involvement in the murder of a Zimbabwean.
Lumko Mtimde, chief executive of the MDDA, has been consistently outspoken in his support for a media appeals tribunal.
Terrorists are big fans of South African passports, because of the ease with which one can be faked or illegally obtained.
Aziz Pahad, has stated that anti-apartheid activist Dulcie September was assassinated 23 years ago because of her knowledge of nuclear military trade.
It becomes apparent very early in <em>The Imam and I </em> that this film is not just about a murdered apartheid-era imam.
An ally of President Jacob Zuma has been accused of breaching Kimberley Protocol by buying Zimbabwe stones.
‘We’ve lost money, we’ve lost our credibility, we’ve lost everything," lamented Aurora Empowerment Systems’ financial director, Thulani Ngubane.
The union says it was ‘no doubt’ linked to liquidators dismissal.
This year 36 police officers have been killed so far, yet there is no public outcry, says General Bheki Cele.
According to statistics provided by the ICD, the South African police force is the most violent it has been in more than 10 years.
A furious Enver Motala, fired from a team overseeing the liquidation of mines controlled by Aurora, says the move has scared off prospective buyers.
Respected SA political analyst Na’eem Jeenah says Israeli security police accused him of supporting armed resistance against Israel.
Cope put a brave face on its poor showing in the municipal election, insisting that the future belongs to South Africa’s small parties.
Civil society is spitting mad about proposed regulations gazetted by government that would govern reparations to people who suffered during apartheid.
Despite the ANC’s best efforts, voters endorse the party pushing service delivery.
Despite media reports that the Afrikaner community of Orania in the North West would be boycotting the municipal elections, 65 residents voted.
With polls closed, excitement is growing inside the IEC results centre in Pretoria, the prospect of won wards competing with the dread of lost votes.
The Moqhaka municipality "violated the right to human dignity" when it built unenclosed toilets in Rammulotsi, the SA Human Rights Commission says.
It’s no surprise Glencore has been so quiet about its holdings. A look at its chequered past and its founder shows a company riddled with controversy.
A company co-controlled by the ANC mayor of a Free State municipality won the tender to build the toilets at the centre of a new political row.
Questions are being asked about the usefulness of a R500-million youth development programme being launched.
The 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster puts in focus recent events in Japan and South Africa’s own plans to go nuclear.
Some polygamous marriages end in happily ever after — but most don’t. The Muslim Marriage Bill might change that.
The ANC Youth League leader defends song with solo rendition — but admits he’s no Brenda Fassie. <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> weighs in.
Parliamentarians shocked by disclosures at meeting held to discuss beleaguered company.