Cyril Ramaphosa is set to return to Maseru to encourage a regional mandate to help restore stability to the country following an attempted coup.
Two newspapers have been instructed to apologise to former Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils for breaching the Press Code.
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared R76-million in personal wealth, but it is just the tip of the iceberg in the politician’s bank balance.
Nobel Peace Laureates have asked President Jacob Zuma to guarantee the Dalai Lama entry to SA, saying a refusal could damage the image of the country.
Paralympian Oscar Pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide in the death of his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Judge Thokozile Masipa says Oscar Pistorius was not guilty of premeditated murder, but culpable homicide has not been ruled out as a verdict.
Noting a decline of members in Amcu, NUM’s Frans Baleni says some workers are not happy with the wage agreement that ended the platinum strike.
Five political parties have joined forces to oust National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete, saying she is an obstacle to constructive debate.
Government is making "great progress" dealing with corruption at state institutions, but figures are still worryingly high, says Minister Jeff Radebe.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela’s office says it knows nothing of an apology to her by MK military veterans chairperson Kebby Maphatsoe.
President Jacob Zuma has commended a peace agreement in Mozambique ahead of the country’s October elections.
Four SA athletes will use the Diamond League as a site to work on their performance ahead of the IAAF Continental Cup.
The arms deal commission says it will issue subpoenas to the three witnesses who recently quit the inquiry.
The ANC has ‘noted’ the ruling for the NPA to hand over the spy tapes and the DA said it would review them thoroughly to establish authenticity.
While the ANC has welcomed it, an open-ended ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians has faced strong criticism in Israel’s media.
While criticising Thuli Madonsela, Jesse Duarte says leaks relating to Nkandla from the public protector’s office seem to be calculated.
A SCA court official has confirmed that papers were sent to the court by Friday’s 4pm deadline in the matter between President Jacob Zuma and the DA.
The public protector has said that it is now up to Parliament to evaluate the president’s response to "Secure in Comfort" – her report on Nkandla.
President Jacob Zuma’s lengthy fight to block the release of the so-called ‘spy tapes’ suggests a cover-up, says opposition leader Helen Zille.
The high court in Cape Town has ruled that British businessperson Shrien Dewani had been found fit to stand trial for the murder of his wife Anni.
Public servants were asked by the party for funding, while government officials reportedly confirmed they had been asked to keep the ANC afloat.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has dedicated Women’s Day commemorations to the plight of abused children and women.
Western Province overcame a poor first half to pull away from the Eastern Province Kings with a 35-16 victory in their opening Currie Cup rugby match.
SA won’t impose trade restrictions on Israel but speaking at a business forum, President Jacob Zuma has condemned the violence in the Gaza Strip.
Seen as a challenge to the IMF and World Bank, the new Brics bank will help all nations in distress to return to health, says President Jacob Zuma.
Japan pledged a compact Olympic tournament in 2020 but is now looking at using existing venues outside of Tokyo, mostly to stay within budget.
Financially crippled ASA has been asked to reassess the team selected for the African Championships, less than two weeks before the event.
​After the previous committee was disbanded, an ad-hoc committee will be established to consider Jacob Zuma’s response to Thuli Madonsela’s report.
Numsa says its NEC has agreed to consult members on the wage offer in the metal sector.
Chad le Clos won gold in the 200m butterfly and fellow South African Sebastien Rosseau claimed bronze.
Julius Malema told supporters at the party’s first anniversary celebrations in Soweto that the EFF was already "playing in the big leagues".
The ruling party has said it wants to "walk away" from rushing legislation that may be unconstitutional or exclusionary.