Change in the African Union’s leadership could create an opportunity to make it more efficient, says Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
Cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro has defended his cartoon, saying "dissident views are essential for real change", while the ANC has called for an apology.
The ANC Women’s League has condemned Zapiro’s cartoon featuring an erect penis published in the Mail & Guardian on Friday, saying he went too far.
The Limpopo education department has started with the process of ordering textbooks for the 2013 academic year, says administrator Mzwandile Mathews.
Gauteng education minister Barbara Creecy says at least 203 of 485 buses in the province’s scholar transport programme are unroadworthy.
Sharks coach John Plumtree has warned his players of the multiple strengths in the Bulls team ahead of their Super Rugby decider in Durban on Friday.
Legislation allowing Sars to search business premises without a warrant is expected to come into operation within the next three months.
DA leader Helen Zille says President Jacob Zuma has heeded calls for more extensive consultation before appointing Constitutional Court judges.
Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus says South Africa has great growth potential compared to most countries, but people underestimate it.
Double amputee Oscar Pistorius is to make his Olympic debut after he was added to South Africa’s final team for the Games in London.
Former education administrator Anis Karodia claims he received a redeployment letter and was not fired from the Limpopo department of basic education.
Former defence minister Lindiwe Sisulu insists there was nothing problematic about the purchase of a new presidential jet under her watch.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says education and knowledge are embedded in class relations, and income inequality is still racialised.
Premier Soccer League chairperson Irvin Khoza says Stanley Matthews has resigned as the league’s CEO, five months after signing a three-year contract.
A summit should be held to decide how land can best be allocated between food, infrastructure, and housing needs for the next 100 years, says Tau-SA.
Textbook delivery delays in Limpopo were a "barbaric act", says the Congress of South African Students.
The department says the delivery of textbooks to Limpopo schools, which have been without them for seven months, will be independently verified.
Gauteng housing minister Humprey Mmemezi has denied signing off on a R3 600 car allowance for his daughter and five other Mogale City employees.
With less than three weeks to go before the Olympic Games, Anaso Jobodwana is quietly hoping for a place in the semifinals.
Pringle Bay residents in the Western Cape are outraged at a National Geographic documentary that used food to lure baboons to a house in the area.
The ANC says former Sowetan editor-in-chief Bongani Keswa, who died of cancer on Sunday, represented an ideal developmental journalist.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela says in terms of the law she is not compelled to undertake any investigation, but has discretional power to do so.
Argentina has handed Nelson Mandela’s eldest daughter, Zenani Mandela-Dlamini, credentials as South Africa’s ambassador to Buenos Aires.
The department of mineral resources has sent condolences to family and friends of the five mineworkers killed during a fire at a Gold Fields shaft.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has denied lying about firing former Limpopo education administrator Anis Karodia.
The ANC says it will be instituting disciplinary proceedings against delegates involved in a brawl at its policy conference in Midrand last week.
The two male chimpanzee which attacked a US researcher at the Chimp Eden rehabilitation centre in Mpumalanga last week will not be euthanised.
TV presenter Vuyo Mbuli has allegedly reneged on an agreement to pay the Matlosana City Council a share of revenue from a billboard he managed.
Extradition proceedings against Shrien Dewani are expected to resume this month in the UK, nearly two years after his wife’s murder in Cape Town.
As of today, Cape Town motorists caught talking or texting on their cellphone will be fined R500 and have their phones confiscated.
There will be stiff competition for hosts SA at the inaugural World University Netball Championship which gets under way in Cape Town this week.
Comrades Marathon winner Ludwick Mamabolo, speaking out for the first time since he tested positive for a banned substance, insists he is innocent.