President Jacob Zuma has appointed judges to the Supreme Court of Appeal and various high courts in the Eastern and Northern Cape.
The ConCourt has given reasons for dismissing the case to force the City of Jo’burg to provide plans to move residents from Saratoga Avenue.
Anis Karodia, head of the national intervention team in the Limpopo education department, has been fired after only three months, Beeld reported.
Rescuers have removed one more body from the Bontekou mine at Kleinzee, where about 15 illegal miners were trapped by loose gravel.
Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane is waiting for an report by provincial housing minister Humphrey Mmemezi of his alleged misuse of government funds.
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed an unbeaten half-century as two-time defending champion Chennai Super Kings defeated Mumbai Indians by 38 runs.
The Constitutional Court is to hand down its ruling on extending the eviction deadline of occupiers of a building on Saratoga Avenue on Thursday.
Bafana Bafana’s goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs says he believes it is the right time to retire, according to the SuperSport website.
President Jacob Zuma has defended his leadership of South Africa and the ANC at a meeting with the National Union of Mineworkers.
The headline inflation rate for April 2012 was 6.1%, Statistics South Africa said on Wednesday.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has made an unusual appeal to the Constitutional Court in a bid to set aside the high court order halting e-tolling.
Another model has landed herself in hot water, this time for bragging on Twitter about bribing a Johannesburg metro police officer.
ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa has moved to assure the international community that the ANC doesn’t intend changing policy on nationalisation.
The head of Parliament’s water affairs committee has demanded that the executives of DRDGold explain what he called their "blackmail" of government.
Oscar Pistorius and Natalie du Toit have been earmarked to head the country’s team when Sascoc marked the 100-day countdown to the Paralympic Games.
Wage talks between the South African Municipal Workers’ Union and the South African Local Government Association have begun in Boksburg.
All key economic sectors in South Africa, including mining and banking, should be nationalised, Numsa has proposed in a policy discussion document.
Implats miners have downed tools in protest over the arrest of their colleagues and leaders implicated in last week’s clashes between rival unions.
Former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha has called for harsher punishments against fighting during school rugby matches.
Trade Minister Rob Davies says consumers have the right to know if products are from Israeli-occupied territories, based on accurate labelling.
SpaceX aborted its launch of the Dragon capsule toward the International Space Station (ISS) at the last second on Saturday due to a technical issue.
Hollywood star Will Smith has slapped a male television reporter who tried to kiss him before the Moscow premiere of Men in Black III.
In response to a report fingering ANC leaders in a plot to unseat President Zuma, Sexwale has asked for Richard Mdluli to be investigated.
An officer testifying in the trial of seven others for the death of Andries Tatane has changed his testimony because he was fired, a court has heard.
Bafana Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane has recalled Moroka Swallows veteran striker Siyabonga Nomvethe to his 27-man squad for three matches next month.
The government says it remains committed to e-tolling and will appeal the high court’s interim order halting its implementation in Gauteng.
While insisting the DA’s march was misguided, ANCWL president Angie Motshekga has berated Cosatu for insulting the opposition party’s women leaders.
Olympic 400m champion LaShawn Merritt says he is concerned about the progress made by amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius in the last few seasons.
The National Council of Provinces has extended the reporting deadline of its committee processing the Protection of State Information Bill to June 30.
The Democratic Alliance has accused President Jacob Zuma of being afraid to make tough choices that would benefit many unemployed young people.
Attempts to salvage a 50m-long fishing trawler that was stranded off Clifton beach in Cape Town have been hampered, largely by low tides.
An M&G journalist was injured when Cosatu and DA supporters clashed in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, as a storm of rocks flew between the two groups.