Kgalema Motlanthe believes the ANC’s Mangaung conference could help restore the public’s confidence in the party by formulating clear policies.
The Springboks will travel to the Northern Hemisphere with five uncapped players, and without their all-time leading try-scorer, Bryan Habana.
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) has stated that teachers must be on time, on task, thoroughly prepared and behave professionally.
ANC Chief Whip Mathole Motshekga should set an example to MPs and reveal his interests, the DA said on Sunday.
The City of Cape Town has threatened to evict anyone caught using council rental units for criminal activities.
President Zuma has withdrawn his claim for damages against a Zapiro cartoon published in the Sunday Times and agreed to pay half of its legal costs.
The Congress of SA Trade Unions general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has called for a review of all minimum wage agreements.
President Zuma has withdrawn his claim for damages against a Zapiro cartoon published in the Sunday Times and agreed to pay half of its legal costs.
Western Province have ended their 11-year wait for a major trophy after a battling 25-18 Currie Cup victory over the Sharks in Durban.
Portia Modise will earn her 100th cap when Banyana Banyana play the opening African Women’s Championship match against Equatorial Guinea on Sunday.
Some Cosatu marchers who arrived in Rustenburg were chased away by a group of striking Anglo Platinum workers dressed in black T-shirts.
The SA National Defence Union says the SANDF has dismissed 500 soldiers placed on special leave after their participation in an illegal march in 2009.
President Jacob Zuma has asked the North Gauteng High Court to clarify what records regarding the so-called spy tapes should be released.
Big Concerts has announced that Mexican-American singer-songwriter Rodriguez will perform in South Africa in February.
Harmony Gold is "pleased and encouraged" that workers at its Kusasalethu operations abided a 6am ultimatum to return to work to avoid being fired.
President Jacob Zuma has reduced his claims against cartoonist Zapiro from R5-million to R100 000, media lawyer Dario Milo said.
Banyana Banyana coach Joseph Mkhonza believes his side’s preparations in humid conditions will stand them in good stead ahead of the CAF Championship.
Statistics South Africa says the consumer price inflation rate accelerated to 5.5% year-on-year in September.
Police commissioner Riah Phiyega has sparked outrage after being seen laughing and joking during the viewing of a video of the Marikana shooting.
Despite recent protests, floods and textbook delivery problems, more than 500 000 pupils sat for their first matric exam on Monday.
The Congress of the South African Trade Unions says it will hold a protest action against the dismissal of illegally striking mineworkers.
South Africa is mourning the death of renowned photographer Alf Kumalo, who died in a Johannesburg hospital from renal failure.
South Africa’s Darian Townsend won a gold and a bronze medal at the Berlin leg of the Fina Swimming World Cup on Sunday.
Banyana Banyana central defender Amanda Sister has recovered from the quadriceps injury that side-lined her for the past week and is back in training.
The Hawks are still investigating criminal charges brought by the Democratic Alliance over allegedly fraudulent police lease deals, the party said.
Coach Roger de Sa has criticised his soccer players after they showed complacency against Black Leopards in the first round of the Telkom Knockout.
More than 30 ANC branches have nominated Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba for a top six position in the party, says a newspaper report.
Oosthuizen and Mthalane, both hoping to become unified world champions, are among the six SA boxers featured in The Ring’s top boxers.
Government and Sanef have committed to working together to improve the country’s performance and to amend laws that restrict the flow of information.
Zwelinzima Vavi has said that the Marikana incident has exposed weaknesses in Cosatu and that the federation wants Rustenburg back.
According to a newspaper report, the presidency has confirmed it has spent R17.9m on catering and entertainment over the past five years.
A court has ruled a woman who was "badly tormented by her ancestors" must be reinstated in her post, even though she leave without permission.