Eric Miyeni has called for Avusa to fire its editor-in-chief after the <i>Sowetan</i>’s acting editor quit over the column that got Miyeni fired.
South African motorists are starting to struggle to find fuel as effects of the national chemical workers’ strike takes hold.
As employees in the chemicals sector joined metalworkers in their strike on Monday, there were fears that petrol stations could run out of fuel.
Cope co-founder Mbhazima Shilowa on Tuesday denied rumours that he was planning to leave the party and rejoin the African National Congress.
Voters who are unable to cast their vote at their voting station on May 18 will have until 5pm on Tuesday May 3 to apply for a special vote.
The death of Andries Tatane at the hands of police officers has led South Africans to question the direction in which law-enforcement is moving.
The battlefield in the fight against TB has been mapped out in the province with the highest prevalence of the disease — KwaZulu-Natal.
Last-minute wrangling at the Competition Tribunal hearing into the Walmart-Massmart merger on Tuesday has led to the postponement of the hearing.
Opposition political parties on Monday welcomed the re-incarceration of fraud convict Schabir Shaik.
Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel could come under fire from within the ANC for comments made about the failures of BEE, it has been reported.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik has been arrested, it was reported on Monday.
The DA has released a recording of remarks that under-fire government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi made about Indian South Africans while DG of labour.
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/ 24 February 2011
Carte Blanche plan to appeal a ruling saying they are guilty of defamation after airing an insert about the safety of Gold Reef City’s rides.
Deposed Madagascar president Marc Ravalomanana announced on Thursday morning his plans to return to the country on Saturday.
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/ 21 January 2011
Police investigate whether the French couple who were shot dead by police after being found on a farm in Sutherland were given a chance to surrender.
Business South Africa calls for changes to the Act to
criminalise the practice.
Over five years after the shooting of mining magnate Brett Kebble, Glenn Agliotti — accused of the murder — is at a crossroads.
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/ 27 October 2010
"How diverse is our media?" was the question pondered upon at the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>’s Critical Thinking Forum.
The state needed to call Roger Kebble to testify so that he could refute an allegation that he wanted his son Brett murdered in 2005.
The National Taxi Alliance has marched against the industry’s funding institution, SATaxi Finance — which it accuses of robbing its livelihood.
Cosatu on Thursday warned that its alliance with the ANC is "dysfunctional" because of "confusion" over power.
Chairperson of the Press Council of SA, Raymond Louw, on Monday took issue with a call by the ANC and SACP for a statutory media appeals tribunal.
South Africa’s media posed a threat to democracy, South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said in a media report on Monday.
Patricia De Lille and her Independent Democrats have entered into a period of courtship with the DA in a bid to "realign" opposition politics.
South African fans declared their undying hope for Bafana Bafana on Friday night, encouraged by its draw against Mexico in the opening match.
South Africa has become the first of the world’s mega-diverse countries to assess fully the status of its entire flora — a staggering 20 456 species.
Benni McCarthy has been chopped from the final Bafana Bafana squad that will represent South Africa at the Soccer World Cup.
The Cope congress turned violent on Saturday after party leaders supporting current president Mosiuoa Lekota served notice of a court interdict.
Cope’s leadership will be elected — seemingly without president Mosiuoa Lekota — as he was seeking an interdict to stop the conference on Saturday.
It was reported on Thursday that at least nine South Africans died when a Libyan plane crashed while landing on Wednesday morning.
A number of top South African political journalists have lodged a complaint against ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu.
President Jacob Zuma met Prince Charles on Friday as he ended a visit clouded by criticism of his polygamy and failure to a agree over Ziumbabwe.