A case with a client who refused to pay after committing to a contract with building firm Cool Ideas will be heard at the Constitutional Court.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s spokesperson Zweli Mnisi has resigned, says the police ministry.
While her spokesperson denies a donor was behind the DA-Agang SA partnership, opposition leader Helen Zille tweeted pressure was on Mamphela Ramphele.
Former president Nelson Mandela’s ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has been left out of the will of the former statesman.
If the rand’s depreciation continues unchecked, a petrol price of R16 per litre is possible in the medium-term, says the Automobile Association.
Bad weather is believed to have played a part in a fatal light aircraft crash at Lanseria airport.
Nelson Mandela’s final will and testament will be read out during a briefing in Johannesburg on Monday.
Only one of 394 hospitals audited between May 2011 and 2012 met all the acceptable standards, according to a report on Sunday.
The Hawks have said they will not be investigating allegations of misappropriated funds from burn victim Pippie Kruger’s foundation.
Three men allegeldy opened fire on police officers who had stopped along a road in KwaDukuza to investigate a suspicious vehicle.
Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has rejected a joint statement issued by the DA in which it claims Ramphele will accept DA membership on Monday.
The price of all grades of petrol will increase by 39 cents, and all grades of diesel by 24.2 cents a litre on Wednesday, says the energy department.
Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani has lost a high court bid to block his extradition to South Africa until he is fit to stand trial.
The repo rate hike will probably increase the price of residential rentals and could affect the Consumer Price Index, says FNB.
The fraud case against former National Youth Development Agency head and three co-accused has been postponed to the end of March.
Controversial former Ekurhuleni Metro police chief Robert McBride has been given the nod by Parliament as the head of the police’s watchdog.
Students at several universities are protesting over the shortage of National Student Financial Aid Scheme funds.
A joint technical committee will manage the integration of the DA and Agang SA structures and volunteers, says party leader Helen Zille.
Striking workers at Rustenburg platinum mines have gathered for a CCMA results briefing, says the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union.
Authorities are conducting a search at Sanral’s operations centre in Samrand following reports of a bomb on the premises.
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant and Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu will not be present when talks resume on Monday at the CCMA.
Eight independent candidates from Tlokwe municipality claim that last month’s by-elections were rigged and want the results set aside.
A newspaper report claims the woman who received a house from the Economic Freedom Fighters near Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead is far from destitute.
The Democratic Alliance is waiting for the police to give it the go-ahead for its fight-for-jobs march to the ANC’s Luthuli House headquarters.
Cosatu claims the Democratic Alliance’s plan to march to the ANC’s headquarters in Johannesburg is an election stunt and an act of pure opportunism.
The Sanral operations centre in Centurion has been evacuated and two people quarantined after another anthrax scare, say police.
The department of water affairs says a new pip has been installed in Madibeng to address the water shortage in the area.
The home affairs minister has urged South Africans not to apply for smart ID cards before being invited, according to their month of birth, to do so.
Jackson Mthembu has accused the DA of causing hostility between it and the ANC, warning the party of violence it witnessed at a march on Cosatu House.
Singer Steve Hofmeyr is due to appear in court after being caught driving at 169km/h in an 80km/h zone.
The al-Qaeda militants who kidnapped Pierre Korkie in Yemen have made contact, wanting to know where the ransom money from the SA government is.
A total of 6 000 DA supporters will march to the ANC’s headquarters in Johannesburg to take the "fight for jobs" to the ruling party.