Ajax Cape Town defender Thato Mokeke will join Bafana Bafana and replace the injured Tsepo Masilela ahead of the African Nations Championship.
While unions and the ANC have joined Jacob Zuma in congratulating the education department on the matric results, the DA and others have dismissed it.
The purchasing managers’ index has dropped to 50.5 for December, the weakest it has been in three months.
The Farlam commission, which is investigating the deaths of 44 people during labour-related unrest at Marikana, is set to resume its public hearings.
Provincial transport MEC Raymond Elisha says no laws were broken when North West premier Thandi Modise spent R1.3-million on a new car.
Analysts have said the youth wage subsidy, which came into effect on January 1, will only bring short-term relief.
University of Free State vice chancellor Jonathan Jansen said the results of the Grade 12 national senior certificate are "grossly misleading".
Rwanda’s late former spy chief Patrick Karegeya was last seen with a Rwandan businessman who befriended the victim in jail, says a Rwandan ex-general.
The AbaThembu royal family has dismissed claims by King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo that he has identified an heir.
The police and Hawks say they are still looking for the killer of Rwanda’s ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel room.
Several members of the public have called on SANParks for an explanation, after the Kruger National Park shot an elephant that attacked tourists.
Tumelo Mboweni, former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni’s son, has lashed out at "xenophobic police" after the SAPS threatened him with deportation.
Madiba’s family are reported to have been fighting over his estate and wanting to evict Graça Machel amid renewed infighting over family leadership.
Jacques Kallis has become the third all-time leading run-scorer in Test cricket with his innings of 115 in his final Test in Durban.
Thuli Madonsela says this year has been the toughest of her four years as Public Protector, according to a report.
The Eastern Cape Department of Health has condemned handlers at an initiation school for denying three injured boys treatment.
The SAPS says it will look into the death of the police inspectorate’s divisional commissioner, who was found dead in his office earlier in the week.
Former chief of service corps, retired Lieutenant General Lehlohonolo Moloi has died, says the South African National Defence Force.
Rights groups say SABC employees were told not to report on Numsa’s calls for President Jacob Zuma to step down, an allegation the broadcaster denies.
Late ANC MP Peter Mokaba’s mother, who has passed away at the age of 76, has been lauded by the ANC for her role during the struggle.
The failure to pay toll fees regardless whether an invoice is issued or not is against the law, says the SA National Roads Agency Limited.
Sanral is misleading the public by saying the failure to pay toll fees is against the law, says Justice Project SA.
Virat Kohli says India was surprised by the Proteas’ decision to draw the five-day Test, but their Test captain Graeme Smith has defended the choice.
ANC MP and former SACP member Crosby Moni has died of malaria, it was announced on Monday.
Steve Hofmeyr’s court date has been confused at the police station where we was held after being arrested for speeding, says the NPA.
Sanral has said that failure to pay toll fees was a not just a traffic offence, but a criminal one.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation quashed reports that the former president received training from Israeli agents in 1962.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has been arrested for speeding, say the Gauteng traffic police.
The Employment Tax Incentive Act has been signed into law by Jacob Zuma and, according to treasury, aims to create jobs for young workers.
Thamsanqa Jantjie – the sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service – has been admitted to Sterkfontein hospital, says a report.
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" has received two more nominations, this time at the London Critics Circle Film awards.
After a six-year hearing, judgment will finally be delivered on the conduct of apartheid-era chemical warfare expert Dr Wouter Basson.