Widening talk of the dispute over pay issues escalating into a ‘crisis for capital’ is raising serious questions about who is behind it all.
As security guards use tear gas at a Gauteng gold mine, Anglo American Platinum says it will halt production because of threats to its workers.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema and the defence department are set to clash as he moves his political road show to the military.
Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile has called for a "new generation of leadership" at the ANC’s upcoming elective conference in Mangaung.
The CCMA will today convene talks to address the Marikana standoff, apparently without any of the parties mandated to speak for the striking miners.
The Jo’burg billing crisis has become a political football, as ANC-led city officials insist the DA has no authority to step in on residents’ behalf.
Julius Malema once threatened to "shut down" Twitter. Now the fiery former youth leader has formally taken ownership of his account.
The ANC says it can’t stop Julius Malema from trying to spark a mining revolution, but the NUM believes his tour of troubled mines will soon backfire.
The National Prosecuting Authority has provisionally withdrawn murder charges laid against 270 Marikana miners, pending further investigations.
The Mail & Guardian has learned the long-running Hawks investigation into allegations of fraud and corruption by Julius Malema is nearing completion.
Julius Malema’s attempts to capitalise on the Marikana mine shootings continued on Thursday as he visited Grootvlei gold mine on the East Rand.
Julius Malema’s attempts to politically capitalise on the Marikana mine shooting continued on Thursday at Grootvlei gold mine on the East Rand.
The ANC has condemned a new painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, saying it hasn’t ruled out mass action to protest against it.
The ANC Youth League has denied any connection to the Friends of the Youth League formation and its actions at Lonmin platinum mine.
With Mangaung approaching fast, Jacob Zuma’s hopes for re-election have been dealt a stern blow by the "Anyone But Zuma" movement within the ANC.
He’s been accused of hijacking the Marikana tragedy, now Julius Malema is assembling a legal team to help free 200 miners jailed after the massacre.
Julius Malema has proved why he is the master of rhetoric when he stirred up a crowd of mourners and forced government ministers to flee to safety.
A political showdown between the government and former ANCYL leaders threatens to hijack the memorial service for slain Lonmin workers in Marikana.
The crisis surrounding events at Lonmin platinum mine has deepened after workers rejected overtures by the government to rescue the situation.
Julius Malema has opened up a case of murder against the SAPS at the Marikana police station following last week’s deadly Lonmin shootings.
The ConCourt heard the arguments for the application to overturn the interdict preventing e-tolls from being implemented and has reserved judgment.
Government can’t afford to fund the e-tolling system and its delay is causing untold harm to SA’s economy, the Constitutional Court has heard.
Caster Semenya has struck back at her critics who suggested she deliberately underperformed at the London Games to avoid controversy.
The fight to prevent Sanral’s e-tolling system from being rolled out on Gauteng’s freeways starts at the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.
What once started as an Afrikaans rock festival is now teeming with people of all shapes and hues, writes Nickolaus Bauer.
Even after failing to reach the goal of 12 medals at the London Olympics, South Africa can be proud of one of the country’s best showings in decades.
Olympic gold medallists Chad le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh were greeted by hundreds of fans who gathered at OR Tambo airport to welcome them home.
South African runner Caster Semenya has progressed to the semifinal of the 800m at the Olympics after finishing second in her qualifying heat.
Eskom is scrambling to keep electricity flowing on the national power grid as the country remains in some of coldest weather in decades.
Snowflakes continue to fall across Gauteng as the province experiences its greatest snowfall in recent years.
Team SA went to London with impossible expectations, but they will return as heroes. And it’s not even over yet. Up next: Caster Semenya.
The City of Jo’burg has announced that it has requested the public protector to investigate its controversial hosting of the 2009 Miss World pageant.