SAA acting chief executive says his colleagues at Mango Airlines and SAA knew he did not have a degree and they supported him.
Mango Airlines says the academic credentials of South African Airways acting chief executive Nico Bezuidenhout is accurate, contrary to media reports.
The Orlando Pirates beat SuperSport United 2-1, climbing to fourth place in the Premiership standings.
Cosatu’s general secretary says the way towards unity is to have Numsa reinstated and to hold a special national congress "sooner rather than later".
Before its expulsion, Numsa’s 350 000 members paid an affiliation fee of R2.92, amounting to over a million rand that Cosatu will lose monthly.
The Farlam commission of inquiry heard that Amcu acted responsibly, and that Lonmin was "not equipped" to deal with the strike.
Botswana’s executive has accepted a high court ruling that protects "free and fair election" through a secret ballot, as opposed to a show of hands.
Conrad Koch said he would oppose the interim protection order laid against him by singer Steve Hofmeyr, saying it’s "fundamentally" wrong.
The South African National Editors’ Forum noted the allegations of editorial interference at e.tv and welcomed the decision to launch a review.
The president has stood by his decision to fire Bheki Cele who, in 2012, launched a court application against a report used to fire him from his job.
According to the International Monetary Fund the government of President Robert Mugabe is deep in arrears and out of sorts.
The EFF’s chief whip has apologised "unconditionally" for flipping the bird at Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa in Parliament.
The state has filed an application for leave to appeal the conviction and sentence of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius.
Lewis Hamilton upped his lead in the world championship to 24 points on Sunday when he swept to his 5th consecutive victory and 10th of the season.
The department of basic education announced it will begin an investigation into allegations that union members were selling teacher posts.
The settlement discussion will be held with 12 officials who have been charged in connection with upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Former world champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi – who died in the early hours of October 24 when his car overturned in Mpumalanga – has been laid to rest.
There is a mountain of undelivered mail at Sapo, and Parliament’s committee says Sapo was being "evasive" on unpaid salaries in their presentation.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was one of the MPs who exposed details on the arms deal, the inquiry heard.
An arms deal critic has said that Tony Blair should have been summoned to testify at the Seriti commission.
The PSA has not ruled out the possibility of President Jacob Zuma being called to testify during the public works departmental hearings.
Springbok flyhalf Patrick Lambie landed a last-minute penalty conversion to hand his side a 27-25 victory over the All Blacks at Ellis Park Stadium.
Patricia de Lille has announced that the Nobel Peace summit will be moved to another city, and says government has embarrassed the country.
The Dalai Lama has lashed out at Zuma after authorities denied the spiritual leader entry to South Africa, accusing SA of ‘bullying’ him.
Government and business should never be apologetic about implementing affirmative action, according to National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega.
EFF leader Julius Malema will face charges of fraud, corruption, money laundering and racketeering in August 2015.
Local and international organisations have called for the Seriti commission to be dissolved and for a full criminal investigation into its approach.
The so-called "spy tapes" reveal how former Scorpions boss Leonard McCarthy considered personally charging Jacob Zuma with corruption.
Opposition parties say they will not be part of a process that shields President Jacob Zuma from liability for abuse of state funds.
Former rugby player Phindile Joseph Ntshongwana knew it was wrong when he killed his four victims with an axe, the Durban High Court ruled.
Tshwane Mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says he was surprised to receive a cancellation letter from organisers of the event because everything was ready.
Twenty-six South African survivors from the deadly church collapse in Nigeria are back home, officials say.