A commission of inquiry must be established to investigate the deaths of seven aspirant traffic officers in Pietermaritzburg, the SACP have said.
The National Development Plan, rhinos, service delivery, soccer, Brics, Marikana and Mandela have been on President Jacob Zuma’s mind as 2012 ends.
Public Service and Administration Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has commended several departments, and voiced her hopes for a clean government in 2013.
China’s Hanlong Group intends to take over Australian mining company Sundance early next year and gain control over a key iron ore supply in Africa.
Only a fraction of South Africans pay their traffic fines, according to reports on Sunday.
Six people have died from suspected dehydration after taking part in a KwaZulu-Natal traffic department recruitment fitness test, say SABC news.
Two-thousand hectares of fynbos have been burnt as fires continue to rage in the Overstrand area.
A total of 98.2% of students who wrote the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations under the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) have passed.
Independent Examination Board (IEB) examination results announced on Friday were a slight improvement on last year’s, it has been reported.
The matric examinations of 2012 have been declared fair, valid and credible by Umalusi, said chairperson Sizwe Mabizela.
The ANC says those prejudiced against President Jacob Zuma would not understand his comments about caring for dogs as pets as part of "white culture".
Jacob Zuma’s call for a national cleansing ceremony should include cleansing the "roads of death", says the South African National Civic Organisation.
Ousted ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says it is time for politicians to woo him to their cause.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation has reported that Jacob Zuma wants a cleansing ceremony to restore the moral values of the nation.
Swaziland has not banned the wearing of miniskirts, government spokesperson Percy Simelane said.
President Jacob Zuma’s message when he criticised caring for dogs as part of "white culture" was meant to "enable the previously oppressed".
SA will look to ride on the success of the T20 series, says stand-in captain Faf du Plessis, as they go into the Test matches against New Zealand.
After 20 days in hospital, former president Nelson Mandela has been discharged and will receive home-based care, says the presidency.
Former president Nelson Mandela’s condition was unchanged, the presidency has said, as the iconic leader spent his 20th day in hospital.
An eight-year-old girl and teenage boy are feared missing at sea in different parts of South Africa, the SABC has reported.
Nelson Mandela may have to stay in hospital over Christmas, Mac Maharaj said on Sunday, declining to give any update on his current state of health.
A British newspaper is suing Armstrong for more than $1.5-million over the now-disgraced cyclist’s successful libel action over doping allegations.
If poverty and joblessness is not addressed with vigour, social stability could take a hit, new ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday.
ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe has stated that he is somewhat disappointed at the party’s national executive committee elections.
The department of correctional services is the worst employer of 2012 "with honours", trade union Solidarity has said.
Two first half goals, and a second half penalty helped Bafana Bafana to a 3-1 victory over Malawi at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
The IFP Youth Brigade has expressed its anger and unreserved disquiet at the SABC for airing ‘The Bang Bang Club’.
President Jacob Zuma this morning visited Nelson Mandela in hospital in Pretoria where the former president continues to respond to treatment.
An interdict halting the closure of 17 schools in the Western Cape was a "loss of opportunity" for learners, provincial education minister has said.
A sit-in by about 1700 workers at the Harmony Gold Kusasalethu mine has ended, the company has said.
Interpol has been called in to assist with a criminal investigation into the match-fixing scandal involving Safa, the Hawks said.
Human rights lawyer George Bizos has questioned a senior cop over police conduct at the Farlam commission into the Marikana shootings.