The SCA has questioned the use of the same legal team to represent the ANC and Julius Malema in their appeal against the "shoot the boer" ruling.
SA should celebrate its cultural heritage and acknowledge that cultures did not develop in isolation, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said.
The NY1 road in Gugulethu, Cape Town, has been officially renamed Stephen Biko Drive.
A report claims Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been receiving preferential treatment from the government above other traditional leaders.
Avaaz.org on Sunday announced that they were taking Airports Company SA (Acsa) to court for removing posters about lion hunting from OR Tambo Airport.
Zuma has urged workers not to follow the path of striking Lonmin workers and stated that "new violent protests have no place in a democratic society".
Afriforum has welcomed the warrant while Magaqa is confident the charges against Malema won’t stick – especially with a hot shot lawyer on his side.
Madonsela and mineral resources Minister, Godfrey Olifant met traditional leaders, the transport and infrastructure committee of surrounding villages.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate is awaiting the results of the postmortem of an ANC councillor who died in Marikana over the weekend.
The South African National Defence Force has officially been deployed in Marikana from September 14 until next year January.
Julius Malema received special treatment from the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) during a Limpopo by-election, says the Democratic Alliance.
The Constitutional Court has set aside an interim order that put on hold a plan to toll highways in Gauteng, pending the outcome of a judicial review.
Oil-rich Saudi Arabia has distributed $3.7-billion in aid to countries touched by the Arab Spring, most of it to Egypt and Jordan.
Miners have welcomed the deal to end the long strike that cost the lives of 45 people, but some observers worry the agreement will set a precedent.
Lawyers for Human Rights says home affairs officials should be held personally responsible for the department’s failure to implement court orders.
Johannes Jacobus Steyn, dubbed the "Sunday Rapist", has been sentenced to five life prison terms and 175 years on charges including murder.
Police have used rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a group of people gathered near Anglo American Platinum in Rustenburg.
President Jacob Zuma has called on the European Union to partner with South Africa and invest in the country’s infrastructure development project.
Former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers says by making the national team too white, black South Africans were being alienated from the sport.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has promised he will return to the ANC, regardless of the outcome of its national elective conference in Mangaung.
Shrien Dewani’s mental health has improved to the point where his bail conditions should be alleviated, his doctor has told a UK court.
Springbok utility back Patrick Lambie’s unavailability for Currie Cup duty this week has left Sharks coach John Plumtree a frustrated man.
The National Assembly has approved a salary increase of 5.5% for President Jacob Zuma, effective from April 1 this year.
FNB and the Bureau for Economic Research have reported that consumer confidence increased slightly in the third quarter.
Kaizer Chiefs and Black Leopards are eager to pick up where they left off in the replay of their Premiership match on Wednesday.
A Swazi court has sentenced a South African man to 85 years in prison for high treason and terrorism over a botched bombing against King Mswati III.
Albie Morkel will be monitored overnight after suffering lower back spasms during the Proteas’ ICC World Twenty20 warm-up match against New Zealand.
The DA has criticised KwaZulu-Natal education minister Senzo Mchunu for banning school outings after a spate of fatal road accidents involving pupils.
Goalkeeping coach Andre Arendse was relieved to see Wits emerge with a point from a tough encounter against Chippa United in Cape Town.
Issac Mohlolo Siko, an activist who tried to bomb the Carlton Centre in 1977, has committed suicide.
A wildlife expert employed by the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency is recovering in the Nelspruit Mediclinic after being savaged by a leopard.
President Jacob Zuma’s remarks earlier in the week about the majority ruling in a democracy were "misconstrued", the presidency has said.