South Africa and Zimbabwe both qualified for the finals of the mini-league Twenty20 tri-nations tournament after SA beat Zim by six wickets.
The Pope has called for a series of meetings to "restore trust" in the church after documents exposing corruption in the Catholic Church were leaked.
Ace Magashule welcomed ANCYL "leader" Pale Mabe, while the rest of league’s top members remained absent from the Free State’s elective conference.
The All Blacks bounced back from a disappointing second Test to punish Ireland 60-0 in a nine-try blitz for a clean-sweep of the series.
Vendors of Apple products in Iran scoffed at media reports that the consumer technology giant was banning US sales to customers of Iranian background.
President Zuma arrived back from Rio de Janeiro, on Saturday, where he attended the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Developmeny.
The Golden Lions Rugby Union has suspended coach John Mitchell with immediate effect after players lodged a "list of grievances" with the union.
DA MPL Anthony Benadie says criminal charges will be laid against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over his comments on land reform.
The Springbok Women’s team play their first match on SA soil in almost four years when they go against the Nomads in Cape Town.
Hearings to discuss the possible revision of public holidays is underway in Durban, with more than 100 people taking part.
Fullback Gio Aplon says while he would like to impress Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer against England, he wouldn’t do it at the expense of the team.
New national police commissioner Riah Phiyega claims she needs time to understand what is needed from her future crime intelligence major-generals.
South Africa has thanked the Italian and Somalian authorities for the safe return of a local couple held captive by pirates for 20 months.
Baby Boks captain Wian Liebenberg is in a confident mood ahead of the IRB Junior World Championship final against the Baby Blacks at Newlands.
Winner of the 2012 Comrades Marathon Ludwick Mamabolo – who is being probed for possible doping – is a victim of racism, says his family.
Motorists in Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town are now able to use Google Maps to avoid traffic congestion, the company says.
Former director general in the presidency Frank Chikane says South Africa is at a crossroads and needs to change course urgently.
Zimbabwe shocked powerful neighbours South Africa with a 29-run win in their third game of a non-cap Twenty20 tri-nation tournament.
Fifteen members of the Durban Organised Crime Unit – disbanded in February after allegations of a death squad – have been arrested, say the Hawks.
Experts say the promulgation of the Tax Administration Bill is set to have serious and significant ramifications for taxpayers.
The Eastern Cape ANC has denied allegations it wants public funds to be used only for the first wife of President Jacob Zuma.
The Spar South Africa netball team beat Jamaica for the first time in 28 years on Tuesday, despite losing the three Test series 2-1.
President Jacob Zuma, on his return from the G20 conference, says South Africa still has "a long way to go" to advance Africa’s development goals.
South Africa is one of the most miserable countries in the world – even unhappier than Zimbabwe.
The $2-billion commitment to an International Monetary Fund "firewall" is not a gift but a sound financial investment, says the presidency.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema claims President Jacob Zuma undermined the youth by attending a G20 summit instead of joining a Youth Day rally.
Cosatu condemned the news on Tuesday that treasury had donated $2-billion to an IMF "firewall" meant to prevent future financial crises.
The National Prosecuting Authority has postponed the disciplinary hearing of suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach.
Former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers will take up a new post as director of rugby at the University of the Western Cape.
South Africa has agreed to contribute around R16.6-billion to an International Monetary Fund "firewall" meant to prevent future financial crises.
Drivers may soon have to show proof of residence to keep their licences valid, in a plan similar to the Rica system for cellphones and bank accounts.
The skin graft on Limpopo toddler Pippie Kruger, who sustained third degree burns to 80% of her body during a fire, has been a success.