The Western Cape education department says a boy who underwent initiation while on a school rugby tour never claimed he was sexually assaulted.
Brian Molefe says Transnet’s R300-billion expansion programme will put 220 000 jobs into the economy, not well over 500 000 as reported.
Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar has lauded David Moyes after he was advised by the Everton manager to be more selfish.
The SA Police Service is finding it a huge challenge to transform into a responsible, trustworthy service, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
Five activists protesting against discussions on nuclear energy have been "roughed up" at the Industrial Development Corporation office in Sandton.
Former president Nelson Mandela will be moving back to his home in Qunu in the Eastern Cape on Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma has announced.
Half of young South Africans support the idea that labour laws are slowing job growth, a study released on Monday has found.
Part of Jan Smuts Avenue in Johannesburg will be closed from 9am until about 3pm on Tuesday for a protest march, the Johannesburg metro police say.
Secret meetings ahead of the ANC nomination process are being probed by the party’s Gauteng executive, provincial secretary David Makhura says.
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer hasn’t decided who will captain the Boks against England next month despite Fourie du Preez being tipped.
The environmental affairs department says South Africa has lost 227 rhinos to illegal hunting activities since the beginning of the year.
The father of a boy who claimed he was raped during a school rugby tour has slammed the Western Cape education department’s investigation.
The Limpopo education department says it is not feasible to build a new school until the necessary infrastructure is in place.
A minor earthquake in Swaziland has resulted in earth tremors being felt in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, East Coast Radio has reported.
Suspended Cricket SA boss Gerald Majola has failed in his bid to remove John Myburgh as the independent chairperson of his disciplinary hearing.
President Jacob Zuma called on South Africans to unite to protect children at the launch of Child Protection Week.
SA BMX racer Sifiso "Skizo" Nhlapo has booked his place in the team for the London Olympic Games.
Cheetahs captain Adriaan Strauss says he is pleased with the five points his side earned in their Super Rugby victory over the Waratahs.
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the ANC is no longer a party of ideas and debate.
Former crime intelligence boss Lieutenant-General Richard Mdluli has been suspended, acting national police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said.
The ANC is demonstrating a growing intolerance of dissent, the party’s youth league said in a statement on Saturday.
The Cheetahs moved to 10th on the overall Super Rugby log with a win over the Waratahs in Bloemfontein.
SuperSport United have beaten Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 to win the Nedbank Cup final at Orlando Stadium, in Soweto.
Numsa president Cedric Gina has stated that the planned youth wage subsidy will only stand to line the pockets of "unpatriotic" employers.
The Lions moved their losses away from home to a total of 64 out of 71 games as they once again got beat on the trot by the Force.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has been interdicted from finalising a national catalogue for accounting textbooks.
Suspended police commissioner Bheki Cele intends to challenge the validity of a board of inquiry report that recommends his dismissal.
Australia and SA will share the location for the world’s most powerful radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array’s scientific consortium announced.
Richard Mdluli’s possible suspension is a matter "between employer and employee", police spokesperson Brigadier Lindela Mashigo has said.
Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus has again announced interest rates will remain unchanged at 5.5%.
Impala Platinum employees, who embarked on an unprotected strike this week, have returned to work.
The Democratic Alliance will oppose the draft traditional courts Bill in its entirety, says party leader Helen Zille.