Business confidence reached a 10-year low last month, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced.
SA may have fallen to Germany in a thrilling London Cup clash on Wednesday, but the world’s No. 12 women’s hockey side has still made it to the semis.
AfriForum Youth laid a charge of intimidation against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over his land reform comments.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the party won’t engage with its youth wing.
Forwards trio Marcell Coetzee, Juandre Kruger and Eben Etzebeth are to make their Springbok debuts against England in Durban.
Roadblocks have been set up on major roads leading to South Africa.
The Tshwane University of Technology has asked the Labour Court to review a decision to re-employ controversial vice-chancellor Johnny Molefe.
AfriForum and TAU SA are preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform.
An application to halt construction of the R54-million Chapman’s Peak building in Cape Town has been dismissed in the Western Cape High Court.
Nigerian soldiers have killed at least 16 militants blasts rocked an area of the country where Boko Haram terrorists were believed to be hiding.
Cricket SA says that although the traditional Boxing Day Test has been replaced by a T20 match this year, it doesn’t mean it’s gone for good.
The Freedom of Expression Institute and Section 16 have applied to become friends of the court in the hate speech case against Julius Malema.
The South African women’s hockey team will not request an apology from their hosts after the wrong national anthem was played ahead of their UK match.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has reportedly been admitted to hospital after collapsing after the Numsa conference yesterday.
South Africa’s countdown to the London Olympic Games has begun in earnest with Sascoc announcing a 112-member provisional team.
Judgment in the urgent application by Freedom Under Law to stop Richard Mdluli from performing his duties will be delivered on Wednesday.
Bryan Habana concedes that "things are different" under Bok coach Heyneke Meyer, but insists that management have the full support of the players.
KwaZulu-Natal education minister Senzo Mchunu has warned teachers who used corporal punishment to discipline pupils that they could lose their jobs.
Parliamentarians have approved an amendment to the Sexual Offences Act as a measure to prevent certain crimes becoming impossible to prosecute.
The house of a man who claims he is entitled to the Nhlangwini kingdom, near Highflats in KwaZulu-Natal, has been sold for R3.2-million in an auction.
Interim Gauteng Cricket Board administrator Ray Mali has confirmed that he has been approached by clubs in the province to step down from his post.
South Africa has gone down in a shock 23-19 defeat against Ireland in their opening match of the IRB Junior World Championship in Stellenbosch.
Safa has confirmed that Pitso Mosimane has been sacked as Bafana Bafana head coach after his team failed to win any of their last seven matches.
SABC3 is refusing to air a video calling on South Africans to take a stand against certain ANC policy proposals, AfriForum has said.
The government should not do business with companies that use labour brokers, SA Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande has said.
SA’s Richard Sterne has turned in his best performance on the European Tour in nearly three years, with a share of second place in the Wales Open.
National coach Heneke Meyer has confirmed Jean de Villiers as the new Springbok captain to lead South Africa against England in Durban on Saturday.
Bafana Bafana’s disappointing 1-1 draw with Ethiopia on Sunday may cost coach Pitso Mosimane his job, with reaction from Safa expected this week.
Former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli’s challenge against his suspension from the police has been postponed in the Johannesburg Labour Court.
The SABC has refused to air a new Nando’s advert that tackles xenophobia saying it could be too easily be interpreted as promoting hatred instead.
The Democratic Alliance in Mpumalanga says it will report several far-right groups to the Human Rights Commission.
The Johannesburg Labour Court has set aside the lifting of the suspension of Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli, with costs.