ANC Youth League Limpopo leaders have decided against pressing charges after a scuffle broke out at a lecture by President Jacob Zuma.
The sky is the limit for South African athletes if they make it onto the podium at the London Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Controversial Gauteng local government and housing minister Humphrey Mmemezi, accused of abusing public funds, has resigned his post.
Highveld Lions wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile has been recalled to the Proteas, after eight years in the wilderness, as a replacement for Mark Boucher.
Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is set to once again challenge Gabon’s Jean Ping for the leadership of the African Union this week.
Two men have been arrested at Cape Town Airport for the illegal possession of elephant tusks following a tip-off by airport officials, say police.
Five league supporters were detained and released on a warning after violence erupted at a hall in Limpopo, where President Jacob Zuma was speaking.
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says South Africa is at a critical point where any means to increase energy supply should be explored.
The Democratic Alliance has uncovered yet another dumping site for school textbooks that were meant for Limpopo students – seven months ago.
Thomas Madigage, the long-serving Supersport United assistant coach, has been named assistant to Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund.
Geoffrey Toyana made history when he was announced as the first black coach of a top-flight South African cricket team.
Veteran Proteas wicketkeeper Mark Boucher has announced his retirement from international cricket after undergoing surgery on his left eye.
Members of the Discovery Health medical scheme are demanding an independent review of the administrative fees paid to Discovery Health.
The City of Cape Town has spent nearly R1-million helping victims of the recent floods on the Cape Peninsula with blankets, meals and baby packs.
South Africa have proved too strong for Northern Ireland in the opening Test of Cape Town’s Netball Challenge, winning by 61 goals to 37.
The Proteas reserves secured a 1-0 series victory over Sri Lanka with a draw in the second four-day cricket Test match played at Kingsmead, in Durban.
South Africa has stopped the distribution of SD Bioline HIV testing kits after reports that they were blacklisted by the World Health Organisation.
Lobby group AfriForum has labelled Zapiro’s latest cartoon as a "vulgar portrayal" of President Jacob Zuma.
The Democratic Alliance says the ANC appears to be choosing the wrong option again on policy decisions in the mining sector.
Attempts to link EduSolutions to President Jacob Zuma’s RDP Education Trust, are baseless and unfortunate, the presidency says.
Apartheid will not end and black people will not have real freedom until free and high quality education becomes a reality, says Zwelinzima Vavi.
The city of Cape Town has stepped up relief efforts to help households affected by floods over the weekend, says a disaster management spokesperson.
ANC members must be vigilant following the killing of councillor Wandile Mkhize, President Jacob Zuma has warned.
The Gauteng health department has met a deadline to pay off its multi-billion rand debt to suppliers, says provincial minister Ntombi Mekgwe.
Unesco raises alarm over open cast coal mining near the Mapungubwe heritage site in Limpopo.
The Lions capped their final home game of the 2012 Super Rugby with a 37-32 win over the Melbourne Rebels.
Serena Williams has equalled her sisters tally of five Wimbledon titles by defeating Polish third seed Agnieszka Radwanska in the tournaments final.
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said an agency will be established to offer co-operatives financial and non-financial support in South Africa.
The Stormers managed to edge out the Cheetahs 13-6 in their Super Rugby tie at a wet Free State Stadium.
The YCL has said it will push for a special resolution for the complete banning of government tenders as they are the cause of "state shortfalls".
Zimbabwean state television has claimed Africa’s oldest leader Robert Mugabe looked "fit and strong" following a medical check-up in Singapore.
While they have shared similar troubles, Caster Semenya will look to evade the shadow of her compatriot, Zola Budd when she toes the line in London.