A Special Investigation Unit probe into the Eastern Cape health department has revealed corruption involving R200-million and thousands of officials.
The national treasury has recommended that the South African Police Service reduce staff numbers by 9 000.
TNS South Africa has revealed that President Jacob Zuma’s approval rating fell to 46% in April, from a 55% high in February.
There is a risk of oil spilling from the 50m fishing trawler that ran aground off Clifton, the city’s disaster risk management centre said on Sunday.
Former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s Ratanang Family Trust owes R15-million to the SA Revenue Service, a media report said.
South Africa has joined the JIVE research institute, which deals in galactic and extragalactic radio astronomy, planetary and space sciences.
New Zealand’s 36-0 quarterfinal win over South Africa in the IRB world sevens rugby series all but assures them of overall victory in the tournament.
Tiger Woods birdied four holes in a row on his way to firing a four-under par 68 on Friday to make the cut at the US PGA Players Championship.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela believes South Africans should stop politicising public sector corruption and take responsibility for it.
ANC provincial heads in KwaZulu-Natal have pledged their allegiance to the current ANC leadership at the party’s elective conference in Mangaung.
In a memorandum signed with Zimbabwe, SA’s tourism department has committed to exchanging professionals and promoting sustainable tourism.
Speaking out against the planned Protection of State Information Bill the DA has said the Bill will rob South Africans of the freedom they had won.
Kapsch TrafficCom, the company contracted to the e-toll system, has denied it had improper dealings with Swedish companies involved in the arms deal.
Kwaito star Brown Dash died on Wednesday, his manager Siphiwe Sibisi has confirmed.
A goal in each half has helped Kaizer Chiefs to a 2-0 Premiership win over a disjointed Ajax Cape Town outfit in Polokwane
The families of a South African couple taken hostage by pirates in Somalia 19 months ago have received confirmation they are still alive.
The national netball team will start preparations for the upcoming tour to Jamaica when they assemble at a training camp in Pretoria over the weekend.
The Sunday Independent has been ordered by the deputy press ombud to apologise to Julius Malema for inaccurate stories from 2011.
Durban police are serving a notice to surrender on businessman Sifiso Zulu’s lawyer after he failed to show up to begin his three-year sentence.
The DA says the shifting of Richard Mdluli from his position as crime intelligence head shows they aren’t dealing with the issue.
The Democratic Alliance says the public protector has agreed to consider its request for a probe into the Gauteng e-tolling contracts.
ANC chief whip Mathole Motshekga has welcomed the Cape Town Press Club’s decision to discuss its membership admission criteria.
The ANC says the Cape Town Press Club cannot be regarded as a neutral ground for parties that have no presence in the club.
The economy has shed 75 000 jobs in the first quarter of the year, according to Stats SA.
Cassel Mathale and Thaba Mufamadi are earning R40-million over eight years for renting one of their buildings to the Gauteng government.
Struggling Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs have named former Bafana Bafana minder Stuart Baxter as their new head coach.
A couple using pre-paid electricity have received a R1.5-million water and lights bill from the City of Johannesburg.
Another model has apologised after tweeting, in response to Jessica Leandra dos Santos’ racist post, that she wished all white people were dead.
The Democratic Alliance is pushing for Sanral to disclose the names of all 33 sub-contractors involved in collection of e-tolls on Gauteng highways.
West Indian batsman Dwayne Smith smashed 14 runs off the last three balls to help Mumbai Indians beat Chennai Super Kings by two wickets in the IPL.
Sharks flyhalf Patrick Lambie surpassed 300 points in Super Rugby as he scored all his team’s points in their 28-16 victory against the Highlanders.
Malawi’s President Joyce Banda has expressed how she’s carrying the expectations of all the women in the region.