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Eskom said using electricity could stave off the re-introduction of load shedding as cold winds and snow dragged temperatures down to single digits.
From 7am on Wednesday over 23-million registered voters will go to over 20 000 polling stations to choose a representative at local government level.
President Jacob Zuma began tweeting on Tuesday gathering over 600 followers within an hour of his first post.
Fugitive Radovan Krejcir is supposed to report to his lawyer’s chambers on Thursday to be handed over to police for questioning, his lawyer says.
The Hawks will continue their corruption fight while rectifying legislation in line with a ruling they were vulnerable to political interference.
The SA Council of Churches hopes to meet President Jacob Zuma over his "problematic" statement that a vote for the ANC will get people into heaven.
Public Service Minister Richard Baloyi said on Tuesday he hoped to never see a repeat of this year’s public-sector strike.
Gauteng plans to introduce its new licence-plate system in December, the month it expects to run out of numbers to allocate under the old system.
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/ 3 September 2010
Former police chief Jackie Selebi has asked his lawyers to tell "authorities" that his corruption prosecution may have been improper.
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/ 1 September 2010
Satire website Hayibo.com will post its last article on Friday after advertisers shied away from it, one of the site’s writers said on Wednesday.
A claim that the government was committing genocide against Afrikaner farmers was "ludicrous", spokesperson Themba Maseko said on Tuesday.
Panjo the tiger, who reportedly jumped out of his owners’ bakkie on Tuesday morning and went walkabout, has caused a stir.
There are doubts over plans to replicate the successes of World Cup courts which have seen cases around the tournament swiftly concluded.
SA diplomatic staff owe more than £600 000 (about R6,8-million) in unpaid traffic congestion charges to the UK government.
Cosatu chief Zwelinzima Vavi has received a death threat amid a furore over his complaint that allegations of corruption are not being investigated.
SA intelligence authorities were on Wednesday still trying to verify the accuracy of reports detailing an alleged plot to attack the World Cup.
President Jacob Zuma has hailed the late apartheid-era opposition leader Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert , and called him a principled patriot .
The SA government is working through the passenger list of a plane that crashed in Libya to verify if there were South Africans aboard.
The Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) was still awaiting word on Monday on when flights would resume to the UK and Europe, a spokesperson said.
It was disturbing that reporters were prevented by police from leaving the scene after photographing President Jacob Zuma’s home, the <i>M&G</i> said.
A sacked Cape Town sex worker had three Labour Appeal Court judges on Thursday grappling with whether she was entitled to challenge her dismissal.
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/ 12 February 2010
The GCB is expecting to hear from the Justice Ministry soon on its complaint over the appointment of Mokotedi Mpshe as an acting judge.
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/ 9 February 2010
The library in Balfour’s Siyathemba township went up in flames on Tuesday afternoon during a violent protest.
The media were making "a mountain out of nothing" over reports about President Jacob Zuma’s love child, the ANC said on Monday.
Nationwide Airlines has been placed under provisional liquidation, an attorney for the company said on Wednesday. "We applied yesterday [Tuesday] at 3pm and were placed under provisional liquidation," said Haroon Maher. On Tuesday passengers were stranded when the airline announced that it had ceased operations due to cash-flow problems.