It is unlikely that many of the ANC’s policy proposals on state intervention in the mining sector will come to fruition, a business leader has said.
South Africa’s leading batsmen have climbed the latest International Cricket Council rankings, with four of the top six coming from the Proteas.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi has apparently been receiving state dialysis at a public hospital, while a terminally ill woman was turned away.
The Olympic governing body says it was forced to include a horse rider in the SA contingent, two days after its lone equestrian entry was withdrawn.
Claims that the state helped plan a right-wing coup through agents working for it has been rejected in the Boeremag treason trial.
Parliamentarian Natasha Michael says the Democratic Alliance has asked public protector Thuli Madonsela to investigate two Transnet pension funds.
SA has been ranked 40th out of 105 countries in the Global Food Security Index, with the US on top and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the bottom.
SA’s netball umpires are making their mark internationally, with two appointed to officiate top-level international competitions in the months ahead.
Judgment in the treason trial of a group of right-wingers charged with trying to overthrow the ANC-led government enters its second day .
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says government is developing mechanisms to enforce consequences for municipal officials who break the law.
SA’s Olympic team have been set a target of 12 medals at the London Games, but their performance should be deemed a success if they return with two.
An Mpumalanga man has allegedly been assaulted by the bodyguards of the province’s human settlements minister, Siphosezwe Masango.
Russell, a Belgian shepherd dog, is the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve’s newest weapon against rhino poachers.
Despite Motshekga claiming the media have overplayed the textbook scandal, a report shows 70% of Grade 10 pupils in 25 Limpopo schools failed exams.
SA’s Richard Murray has claimed a leg victory in the Triathlon World Series, bolstering SA’s fringe sports hopes of scoring some Olympic medals.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has reaffirmed the primacy of ANC branches in electing the party’s leadership.
Cricket SA has said it had not received any official correspondence after Indian media reported that Wayne Parnell had tested positive for drugs.
The school principal of Cradock Primary School was among the 16 killed when a bus and minibus collided.
Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has come to the defence of Madikizela-Mandela after she was criticised by Gwede Mantashe.
South Africa has abstained from voting on a United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria as it felt it favoured one side of the conflict.
Corruption-convicted former police commissioner Jackie Selebi will be released from prison today, says Correctional Services Minister S’bu Ndebele.
Kaizer Chiefs’ coach Stuart Baxter says he is grasping the pressures of returning both confidence and glory back to the club.
The ANC Youth League has sent birthday wishes to Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, referring to him as "president".
Limpopo’s education minister Dickson Masemola says it is "unfair" that he is being blamed for the Limpopo textbook saga.
South Africa’s Olympic team are preparing for one final send-off from the public on Thursday afternoon after a week of farewell wishes.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has praised expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for his effort to bring about economic freedom.
Some rhino owners in South Africa are allegedly dehorning or killing the animals, and then claiming to be victims of poaching.
Metro police officers in eThekwini will strike if police head Eugene Nzama is not fired, says the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu).
The eldest daughter of Gauteng Judge President Bernard Ngoepe, Joan Kwena Matlala, has died, the office of the chief justice has said.
Mountainbike master Burry Stander will lead the South African cycling team’s bid for podium finishes at the London Olympic Games.
He’s gearing up to shine at the London Olympics, but Oscar Pistorius has already set his sights on the Rio Games in 2016.
President Jacob Zuma will lead a delegation to Beijing, China, after being invited by its president Hu Jintao.