Madonsela’s attendance at a Women’s Day event organised by the DA is part of a constitutional obligation to be accessible to people, her office says.
"Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius’s historic Olympic campaign has ended, after the South African team failed to complete their 4x400m relay heat.
Bridgitte Hartley has won SA’s first bronze medal at the Olympic Games, in the women’s kayak single K1 500m race.
The consumption of a varied diet, including meat, may have led to the development of brain capacity in human ancestors in SA, researchers believe.
Strikes across South Africa have resulted in 2 806 656 working days being lost in the labour market in 2011, says a labour department official.
Overseas trips, unnecessary catering and the printing of T-shirts at all Free State government levels must stop, the Free State ANC has said.
Sascoc says it has not been told of any "untoward" behaviour by the swimmers on South Africa’s Olympic team at the London Games.
A former business partner of Roux Shabangu has obtained a court order preventing the property tycoon from threatening, assaulting or contacting him.
The chief of Cameroon’s delegation says seven Olympic competitors disappeared from their official residence and may attempt to seek asylum in the UK.
The Western Cape education department says pupils whose schools have closed will be moved to facilities with better opportunities.
All the South Africans who competed in the early sessions of their respective Olympic events on Tuesday, have enjoyed success.
The Democratic Alliance says Limpopo police need to investigate the basic education department after another load of textbooks were found dumped.
Gauteng Legislature speaker Lindiwe Maseko has announced the appointment of new Cabinet and executive members during the committee restructuring.
Sacked ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has told Friends of the Youth League supporters he will not form another party nor leave the ANC.
Amid the ongoing textbook debacle, Limpopo police have discovered more than 5 000 school books in good condition dumped in the veld in Majeje.
The Mail & Guardian did not break the law by publishing parts of NPA transcripts as Mac Maharaj contests, says the Right To Know (R2K).
The South African Broadcast Corporation’s CEO Lulama Makhobo says the group is ready to launch its new 24-hour news channel.
Tom Vorster, who played a leading role in planning a right-wing coup, has become the tenth accused to be convicted of treason.
The Democratic Alliance’s economic strategy in the Western Cape must be questioned, ANC provincial legislature member Max Ozinsky has said.
The defence department is baffled by a report which claims that R99-billion has been secretly spent since 1994 through the Defence special account.
The International Labour Organisation believes labour market regulations are not too rigid in South Africa and cannot be blamed for high unemployment.
Public service unions have signed a final version of an agreement on a multi-year salary hike, says Public Service Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
The DA’s pinning of service delivery violence on the ANC and its youth league in the Western Cape is a publicity stunt, says the party.
Kaizer Chiefs suffered one of their most humbling defeats when they went down 4-1 to Mamelodi Sundowns in their opening round MTN8 game.
Pakistan scored twice in the last six minutes to deny South Africa their first victory of the London Olympics in their Group A men’s hockey clash.
The Springbok selectors have included five uncapped players in a 30-man Springbok squad for the inaugural Rugby Championship.
Serena Williams clinched her first Olympic singles gold medal with a 6-0, 6-1 demolition of Maria Sharapova.
Mogoeng Mogeong has said the courts play a role in peace in the country and that there will be radical paradigm shift in judicial practise.
Kicking off their woman’s month celebrations, the ANC Woman’s League have praised their founder Charlotte Maxeke for helping empower woman in SA.
A statue comprising of 50 steel columns to commemorate 50 years since Mandela was arrested and charged for treason has been unveiled in Howick.
Lindiwe Mazibuko has called for the ANC to justify the planned R2bn ‘Zumaville’ project, while unemployment and poverty remains high in KwaZulu-Natal.
The South African women’s hockey team will have to be content with a bottom-half finish to their Olympic campaign after losing 1-0 to Australia.