Deputy International Relations Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim has made an appeal on Yemeni TV for the release of Pierre Korkie who was kidnapped in 2013.
Rand Uranium and Westonaria municipality have applied for a court interdict to halt Bekkersdal residents from occupying land illegally, says a report.
Police ministry spokesperson Zweli Mnisi says the newly released Human Rights Watch report creates the wrong impression of the South African police.
While Solidarity says a strike by Amcu members would yield no results, the labour minister says the market is entering a turbulent period.
EFF leader Julius Malema will hand over two houses and open the party’s provincial office in Mpumalanga next week.
The South African government has congratulated Hery Rajaonarimampianina on his election as the president of Madagascar.
A Daily Sun journalist has been assaulted by police after taking photos of them allegedly accepting a bribe, says the newspaper.
North West Premier Thandi Modise has urged Amcu to protect the rights of non-striking workers as the union prepares to go on strike later this week.
The bail applications for two of the five people accused of attempting to murder investigators in the Radovan Krejcir case is set to be heard.
Following a routine medical check-up, the presidency says Jacob Zuma has been given a clean bill of health by his doctors.
Madiba’s daughter Makaziwe Mandela has responded with questions after AbaThembu’s Daludumo Mtirara accused her of being ignorant, says a report.
Despite earlier calls to freeze pay increases, Jacob Zuma has approved a pay hike for government that would amount to R45-million, says a report.
Following protests in Mothotlung, water has been restored to most parts of the area, says the North West premier’s office.
Mandla Mandela has been formally charged with the assault of a teacher after an accident between the two resulted in Mandela pulling a gun on him.
Reports say the lead investigator in Radovan Krejcir’s kidnapping case, Colonel Nkosana Ximba, has been fingered for selling information.
Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has made four changes to his team for the African Nations Championship game against Mali.
Cosatu has not written off suspended general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, says the trade union federation, despite handing him a charge sheet.
Fraud and corruption charges have been dropped against businessperson Shawn Mpisane, who was accused of submitting forged documents to secure tenders.
Alviro Petersen has quit as Lions captain after "interference" by the convenor of the selectors and board, says the Gauteng Cricket Board.
The IPID is probing the deaths of two people in an impasse between protesters and police during a service delivery strike near Brits.
George Bizos has accused the the police’s operational commander at the Marikana intervention of being "willfully blind" when protesters were shot.
While speaking out against clashes between ANC and EFF members in Nkandla, Jacob Zuma has told a crowd that "booing is a part of self-expression".
After being asked to ban the term "Islamist militants" in the media since an SABC error, the BCCSA says such a ruling would "smack of censorship".
As 30 ANC supporters are expected in court following an EFF home handover in Nkandla, the woman who was given the house has expressed concerns.
Two people linked to Radovan Krejcir will appear in court for charges of conspiracy to commit murder, theft, and possession of a stolen vehicle.
Arrive Alive says it was unaware of AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo’s dagga-smoking habits when it made him an ambassador.
Gift of the Givers is pushing ahead with its strategy to secure the release of SA teacher Pierre Korkie, who was kidnapped in Yemen last year.
A group of ANC members have been arrested after they threw stones and bottles at EFF members in Nkandla.
The Seriti commission of inquiry, which is investigating alleged corruption in SA’s multibillion-rand arms deal, is set to resume in January.
The fisheries department has announced fisherman who were refused line fishing rights may apply for exemptions pending an appeals process outcome.
Sanral says more than 960 000 e-tags have been sold to road users in Gauteng since e-tolling started.
Dozens of people have grouped outside a court as a man appears for the rape and killing of his four-year-old niece.