Links have been found between the procurement manager and beneficiaries of lucrative tenders
The e-commerce giant will shake up the online retail sector – but it might take some time
Life After Coal slams the environment minister’s decision to allow the company further leniency
The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure chairperson Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili said security forces were aware of calls for a shutdown by a group of truck drivers this week
Ford’s Shelby GT350 still provokes the excitement that greeted it in the 1960s
The parents have opened a criminal case against Caitlyn Collins, who they allege purported to be a midwife who could assist with a home birth
The former president said those within his MK party who wished to be part of its national executive committee, would not become ministers
The president admitted the ruling party had made mistakes in the past 30 years, but said it had also done a lot of good
The BMW 7 Series drove off with the overall trophy in this year’s edition
The Eastern Cape delegation was invited by the deputy minister of agriculture to school activities in KwaZulu-Natal
The party’s leader, John Steenhuisen, said life is harder in Riverlea than it is in many war zones
In-house studies show that the party could still get over half of the vote in the elections
The president is attempting to shift the election campaign focus away from the government’s failures towards a promise to deliver more, although its track record suggests it cannot
South African author speaks about suicide, being a woman and her new book — a memoir
Emerging markets will always be susceptible to currency risk, analysts say
The trial is scheduled to begin in April next year, nearly two decades after the former president was first charged for taking bribes from a French arms dealer
The former provincial chairperson claims his move to the ANC has weakened Julius Malema’s Red Berets provincially
A significant portion of respondents in a Corruption Watch study have given gifts to and done favours for police officers, prosecutors and other officials
The former speaker of the National Assembly said she was doing her job at the time and, if needed, she would have protected FW de Klerk
In his speech before signing the controversial bill into law, the president still did not address where the billions needed for the scheme will come from
Officers say there is no daily parade, no work plan and no duties are delegated to them. They have no ticket books and they lack even a card identifying them as officers
If South Africa’s governing party does end up losing its majority in future elections, it might never get it back
The king has previously stated his support for the ANC and the Democratic Alliance
The ANC chief whip denies the health law is an election ploy as court challenges loom and the DA dismisses it as a ‘populist lever’
The country’s visa waiver schemes with African countries are boosting growth in travel and tourism, says Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille
The court wants the parties’ views, by Tuesday, on whether IEC commissioner Janet Love should have recused herself from the decision on Jacob Zuma’s eligibility
The provincial secretary said the people of the Eastern Cape had rejected Zuma and his new MK party ahead of the elections
If the biggest-ever media deal in Africa is successful, a French billionaire with a track record of buying media to promote far-right ideologies will have access to tens of millions of African homes
The party’s provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayitobi believes that reaching this target and helping the party retain its national majority are high
The court heard on Monday that police are analysing witness statements and mobile downloads
Irate community members say they will boycott the May 29 elections because of housing and infrastructure failures
Exploring South Africa’s political landscape as contenders vie for attention amidst the spectre of a ‘Doomsday coalition’