Veteran academic and activist Jakes Gerwel, who was director general during Nelson Mandela’s presidency, has died at the Kuilsriver Hospital.
After missing six months of schooling Northern Cape education department officials have decided that pupils in Olifantshoek will repeat 2012.
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has requested an answer on the urgency of debating a motion of no confidence in Jacob Zuma before December 7.
Reports say the SABC has banned a fast food commercial depicting President Jacob Zuma and his family having dinner in Nkandla.
An investigation by the public protector has cleared Northern Cape finance minister John Block of wrongdoing relating to the sale of a piece of land.
Gauteng ANC deputy secretary Humphrey Mmemezi has been implicated in an alleged attempt to bribe Tshwane ANC members to vote for Jacob Zuma.
Police were unable to contain violent clashes between National Freedom Party (NFP) members and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) supporters in KwaMashu.
He wasn’t satisfied with his team’s performance, but Orlando Pirates coach Roger de Sa was nonetheless delighted after they beat Wits 2-0 on Saturday.
Edward Zuma, the son of President Jacob Zuma, is being sued by a state-owned development bank for defaulting on a R5-million loan.
Blade Nzimande has called the DA a party of white madams and said the ANC is the only party which can lead SA to a non-racial, non-sexist society.
KwaZulu-Natal, the biggest province at the ANC’s Mangaung elective conference, has declared its support for President Zuma to serve a second term.
Tim Clark has confirmed his participation at the Nelson Mandela Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club from December 6 to 9.
Amendments to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) legislation are being proposed so that it is ‘independent’, it has been reported.
The Super 15 rugby trophy has been marked with synthetic DNA which can be traced in 26 countries, it has been reported.
The South African women’s Sevens squad has been named on Friday for the inaugural IRB Women’s Sevens World Series tournament in Dubai next week.
No further demolitions of illegally-built homes in Lenasia will take place until a solution is found.
The DA will bring an urgently appeal in the Constitutional Court for a decision on its proposed motion of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
After months of campaigning the ANCYL has officially come out in support of Kgalema Motlanthe as its preferred candidate to lead the ANC.
Lenasia residents whose houses have been demolished must be compensated, Cosatu Gauteng has said, while Julius Malema will visit the area.
The controversial Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill was withdrawn from the National Assembly order paper virtually at the last minute.
Opposition parties have rejected a proposal put forward by the ANC chief whip that a motion of no confidence in the president be debated in February.
Northern Cape ANC leader John Block and other provincial ANC heavyweights, arrested for fraud and corruption, have been released on R50 000 bail each.
A newsroom processing mistake, which led to the recycling of a month-old news report on Julius Malema, has left his lieutenant in an angry froth.
It is mere perception that the National Prosecuting Authority was politically influenced, acting head Nomgcobo Jiba says.
Former Springbok captain Victor Matfield has joined the Bulls’ coaching team for next year’s Super Rugby campaign.
A report detailing how firearms were used during the Marikana shooting were ready, a lawyer representing the police has told the Farlam commission.
This stance is in stark contrast to the government’s plans to impose a new blueprint on the parastatal.
ANC members who act criminally during meetings deserve to be arrested and jailed, says the party.
Veteran Jacques Kallis has moved back into the top spot in the Test rankings for all-rounders in the latest International Cricket Council ratings.
Julius Malema has advised Sasco’s SRC leaders at the University of Limpopo not to live expensive lifestyles while in office.
A leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party, Sihle Menzi Biyela, has been shot and killed in Durban’s KwaMashu township.
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch has stirred up an online row with a tweet complaining about the "Jewish owned" press.