The SA Informal Trader’s Forum has announced plans to take the City of Johannesburg to court over the removal of informal traders in the CBD.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said that Nelson Mandela remains "quite ill", a media report said on Sunday.
The ANCYL and uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association say Robert McBride has distinguished himself as a man who upholds law and order.
A case against a couple accused of murdering and neglecting a seven-month-old baby in Diepsloot has been postponed.
There was nothing unfair about delays in a hearing into the professional conduct of Dr Wouter Basson, says the Health Professions Council of SA.
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng says he is worried over the public’s complaints about the judicial system.
Swimmers Chad le Clos and Roland Schoeman have done South Africa proud at the World Cup series in China.
The wage strike at Northam Platinum in Limpopo continues after workers rejected a revised offer, says the National Union of Mineworkers.
Two people have been killed and at least five injured when a bomb exploded in Bedfordview in a shop owned by Czech businessperson Radovan Krejcir.
A bus and truck collision in Mpumalanga has killed 29 people and severely injured 11 others, on a road notorious for fatal accidents.
Cope, the DA and Freedom Front Plus have derided Cyril Ramaphosa for using threats of a return of the "boers" as a campaigning platform in Limpopo.
Gauteng police have opened a murder case after a seven-month-old baby boy was found dead and mutilated in a shack in the township.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa urged residents in Limpopo to vote to prevent the "boers" from "coming back to control us".
The murder of a senior investigator at an auditing firm has delayed a report into allegations of corruption against Zwelinzima Vavi, says a report.
The Independent Electoral Commission said on Sunday that voter registration was "going well".
Chad le Clos has smashed his own individual medley record following the new 200m butterfly short-course world record he set earlier this week.
Seven voting stations have been closed down in Bekkersdal, in the West Rand, after violence broke ahead of voter registrations.
Mandla Mandela’s lawyers have turned to a court to recover almost R500 000 in unpaid bills from Nelson Mandela’s grandson, says a report.
The SABC’s Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is pleased the contract dispute involving actors in popular soapie "Generations" has "finally been laid to rest".
KwaZulu-Natal high school teachers have displayed T-shirts mocking the ANC and its leaders at a Westville mall, says the party.
There is no common and coherent view in the government’s three major economic policies, says the Centre for Development and Enterprise.
Outa says the e-tolling saga has caused Jacob Zuma to miss out on a chance to show the country what consultation and participation actually means.
The wife of former Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale and four others have appeared in the Maake Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga.
The verification of street vendors in Johannesburg has been chaotic, says the South African National Traders’ Retail Association.
A police officer has rejected in court claims by a rightwinger that she played a part in the Steenkamp murders on a farm near Griekwastad last year.
Judgment in the murder trial of Thandi Maqubela and her business associate will take a few days to hand down, says Judge John Murphy.
Construction company Aveng has explained how it held executives and employees involved in anti-competitive behaviour accountable, says a report.
Workers affiliated to the National Union of Mineworkers are demanding salary increases of up to R2100.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has promised not to "gag" journalists, and will review a press law that has sparked outrage among the media.
A movie about Nelson Mandela, which will be released on November 28, was met with emotion by members of his family on Saturday.
President Jacob Zuma has granted an extension to the Farlam Commission of Inquiry, says the presidency.
South African ministers do not visit Israel, says International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.