Comrades Marathon 2012 winner Ludwick Mamabolo says the past seven years has "pained" him, with no South African able to win the race.
Ludwick Mamabolo has broken the foreign stranglehold on the Comrades Marathon to win the 89km "down" run in Durban.
The ANC in the Western Cape has said Public Protector Thuli Madonsela had been intimidated by Western Cape premier Helen Zille.
Businessman Radovan Krejcir is genuinely sick, his doctor has told a Sunday newspaper.
Corruption Watch and the Social Justice Coalition have filed a joint application for former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli to be suspended.
Heyneke Meyer will able to sign as many as 30 players for the Springbok squad in 2012 following a the signing of a new remuneration arrangement.
The podium at this year’s Comrades Marathon is expected to be dominated by Russian runners with a few local athletes hoping to keep the gold in SA.
There was nothing unlawful about the Western Cape government’s awarding a branding contract to advertising agency TBWA, the public protector has said.
The price of all grades of petrol will decrease by 55 cents a litre next week, the energy department has said.
The government is doing everything in its power to avoid power outages, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Friday.
Bulls coach Frans Ludeke has no concerns over his players’ mentality going into their vital Super Rugby match against the Stormers.
Dead kwaito star Brown Dash has topped May’s list of fastest rising internet searches in South Africa, outranking "The Spear".
The Film and Publication Board has given "The Spear" painting, which depicts President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, a "16N" rating.
President Jacob Zuma says the government will defend the right of its people to express themselves in any manner, including protest action.
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says nuclear energy would help Africa realise its energy security goals.
The FW de Klerk Foundation says the green paper on land reform is a document of racial mobilisation against white farmers.
The ANC’s centenary torch will arrive in Gauteng on Friday as part of the organisation’s birthday celebrations.
More than 70 students have reportedly been kicked out of dormitories in a South Coast college for refusing to follow Islamic customs and rules.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli, who resigned last month, is to "stay put", says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi — convicted of corruption in 2010 — seems to still be receiving a state pension and medical aid.
A father from Rustenburg in North West is considering legal action after a Bengal tiger bit off part of his child’s finger.
A public health expert says the National Health Insurance scheme is seen as a solution to all health system ills, to the detriment of other policies.
Crime-busting unit, the Hawks, has warned that 556 rhinos could be killed by the end of the year if current poaching trends persist.
The National Union of Mineworkers wants MPs to rework liquidation laws so that workers are paid out before investors when companies go bankrupt.
Freedom Under Law will go ahead with its court application for the suspension of former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.
A Wits academic says the ANC policy documents to be debated at its policy conference next month show a party filled with tensions.
The budget for the royal household department, which looks after King Goodwill Zwelithini and his family, has increased by R4-million.
The basic education department intends to go to court over a ruling compelling it to deliver monthly reports to a non-governmental organisation.
Lesotho’s ruling party has won the most votes but fell short of the required majority to govern alone and will have to form a coalition.
Internet penetration in South Africa is low compared to other leading economies in Africa due to high broadband costs and a lack of infrastructure.
Transnet will face an increased demand for coal delivery from Eskom of up to 30-million tons by 2019 to supply its power plants.
The public enterprises department says Denel will use a R700-million injection it received this year to ramp up its aerostructures business.