Julius Malema is being investigated for inciting violence during the strike at Lonmin’s Marikana mine, in North West, the Hawks say.
Solidarity is taking SANBS to court hoping to set a precedent applying to companies that employ "the principle of absolute exclusion based on race".
"It is pretty obvious that there is now open warfare between President Zuma and Julius Malema. It’s all about power," says the DA’s Mmusi Maimane.
The SAPS has raided hostels at Lonmin’s Karee platinum mine to disarm miners after government announced a crackdown on the carrying of weapons.
Debutant Nikala Scholtz sprung a surprise as he put up a valiant fight, but underdogs South Africa went down 2-0 on the opening day of the Davis Cup.
A decision by the JSC not to recommend candidates for posts on the Western Cape High Court Bench in 2011 was again held to be unlawful and invalid.
An SABC labour union says its members have been instructed not to report on expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
A leader of a major protest by platinum miners has called for a national strike in the sector "to bring the mining companies to their knees".
The man found dead near a group of strikers not far from Lonmin’s Marikana mine earlier this week has been identified.
Six schools in Cape Town are to receive the first specially trained "in-house" metro police officers to keep pupils and staff safe.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has denied there was widespread panic over recent violent protests countrywide.
According to its latest annual report tabled in Parliament, the beleaguered Road Accident Fund remains technically bankrupt.
Striking mineworkers hit back at claims by Anglo American Platinum that protesters near its Thembelani mine in Rustenburg are not its employees.
Security guards have fired teargas at protesters at the Gold Fields KDC West mine near Carletonville, where workers have been on strike since Sunday.
A man who murdered his employer has been given a reduced sentence, in part because the victim addressed him with a racial epithet.
Workers at Anglo American Platinum in Rustenburg have been "re-directed" from the mine due to intimidation from striking workers, says the company.
Fifteen security guards were held hostage by a group of 30 men inside a shaft at an Xstrata mine in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga, say police.
The body of a man, who appears to have been hacked to death, has been found near the koppie where striking miners usually meet.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has called for workers at all SA’s mines to strike until the leaders of the NUM step down.
The CCMA says it’s ready to proceed with mediation talks at Lonmin’s Marikana mine in Rustenburg, should workers return to the negotiating table.
Hundreds of people have turned out to welcome home South Africa’s athletes who competed in the 2012 London Paralympics.
Talks to end a month-long strike at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana failed to proceed as scheduled on Monday after workers didn’t turn up for work.
Recruitment group Adcorp says South Africa faces a real prospect of a jobs recession as employment numbers fell for the third month.
SA recently sold defence force weapons worth R2.25-million to Zimbabwe, despite a pledge in 2011 not to permit such sales to the country.
The Democratic Alliance says the basic education department is not using standard procedures for the purchasing of 2013 textbooks for Limpopo.
Sunday reports claim former top cop Bheki Cele is rallying opposition to President Jacob Zuma ahead of the ANC’s elective conference in Mangaung.
Icasa intends taking the SABC to its complaints and compliance committee as the broadcaster is not meeting its licence conditions.
Amid calls for a boycott of Woolworths, it responded on Sunday with a prominent advertisement in Sunday newspapers, defending its employment policy.
Ronald Lamola has questioned why only black people were shot at Lonmin and insisted that "the ruling class is still dominated by white people".
YCL secretary Buti Manamela has stressed the need for Lonmin’s involvement in the strike that lead to the death of 44 people to be fully investigated.
Despite an alleged three schools having been burnt down and schoolchildren continually being intimidated, no arrests have yet been made claim the DA.
President Zuma has commended religious leaders for their swift responses to the Marikana tragedy and said they must continue with social cohesion.