President Jacob Zuma is expected to make an announcement on the fate of suspended national police commissioner Bheki Cele.
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says South Africa’s dependence on imported petrol, diesel and other liquid fuels is increasing.
The SABC has been reprimanded after a presenter used foul language during a live airing of the South African Music Awards earlier this year.
The Springboks’ victory over England last weekend was the first step towards national coach Heyneke Meyer’s plan of world dominance.
According to a report, an abortion takes place every 10 minutes at Eastern Cape clinics, putting strain on the province’s health resources.
The Black Business Council (BBC) could take the government to the Constitutional Court over a procurement process it believes to be unfair.
Irma Stern’s painting "Arab" has been sold at an auction for R17.2-million – the second-highest price ever for a painting sold in South Africa.
Businesses are continuing to cut costs and focus on efficiencies, a survey of leading executives across Europe and the Middle East has shown.
DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko has called on KwaZulu-Natal premier Zweli Mkhize to implement the youth wage subsidy.
The Democratic Alliance says suspended police commissioner Bheki Cele should not be allowed to resign from his job, but should be fired.
SA netball captain Amanda Mynhardt believes her team is in good shape and well prepared ahead of their three-Test series against Jamaica on Friday.
Bafana Bafana’s interim coach Steve Komphela says there will be no love lost on Friday when his team takes on Gabon in an international friendly.
Chanelle Scheepers has climbed two places in the women’s world tennis rankings after she reached the second round at the French Open in Paris.
President Jacob Zuma says the ANC must approach its national conference with the serious manner it approached its founding conference in 1912.
Northern Cape ANC chairperson John Block told delegates at the end of their elective conference that provincial ANC members must stop being lazy.
The South Africa women’s hockey team has lost 6-2 to clinical Germany in their Investec London Cup bronze medal match at the English capital.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, serving a life sentence at a prison hospital, is in danger of suffering a stroke at any time.
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer didn’t have the best first half but he was pleased with the second half as he began a new era in South African rugby.
President Jacob Zuma has met suspended national police commissioner Bheki Cele but their discussion is to remain confidential.
Top African National Congress leaders are to discuss youth league president Julius Malema’s expulsion from the party.
The DA are confident they will snatch two more provinces from the ANC in the coming general elections, leader Helen Zille has said.
In their eighth successive match without a win, Bafana Bafana drew with Botswana 1-1, further hampering their hopes to qualify for the World Cup.
Newly appointed captain Jean de Villiers led from the front to help the Springboks to a 22-17 victory over England in Durban.
Russian Maria Sharapova has made tennis history and grown her global superstar status by winning the French Open title.
Russian Maria Sharapova has made tennis history and grown her global superstar status by winning the French Open title.
Newly elected vice-president of ASA, Hendrick Ramaala, says he hopes to grow athletics to match and outplay major sports such as rugby and cricket.
ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa has acknowledged that the party has neglected interaction with minorities and needs to become more inclusive.
As the powerhouses of southern hemisphere rugby take on the UK’s top brass, the pressure is on SA as the Wallabies and Kiwis thrash Ireland and Wales.
The first semifinal in the international women’s hockey London Cup tournament will pit South Africa against Holland on Saturday.
Acting police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi says he is ready for any investigation into allegations that he looted the crime intelligence fund.
A target of 80% percent internet connectivity across Africa by 2020 has been set, Communications Minister Dina Pule said.
President Jacob Zuma must make an urgent announcement on the future of suspended police commissioner General Bheki Cele, political parties said.