The third witness testifying in Oscar Pistorius’s murder trial has been inundated with SMSes after the defence read out his cellphone number in court.
Almost two weeks after the uproar about a Nazi-style salute used by some students at the North West University, Jacob Zuma has criticised the event.
The Democratic Alliance’s assertion that the e-tolling Bill will affect provincial competencies is incorrect, the high court has heard.
Demands for the reinstatement of suspended Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi undermine its internal processes, it said on Tuesday.
The drunken driving case against ANC NEC member Tony Yengeni has been postponed until June.
Five months prior to the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup, an introductory squad of 39 Springbok players has been announced by coach Lawrence Sephaka.
Proteas Test captain Graeme Smith has announced an end to his international career, which will take affect after the current series against Australia.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa will not contest this year’s election as a political party, taking the year to gather its thoughts.
Coach Gordon Igesund says Bafana Bafana will build on last year’s performance against Spain, which resulted in a historic win, when they play Brazil.
Lawyers for Oscar Pistorius, who has pleaded not guilty, have told a court that the state’s argument against the track star is "unfair and incorrect".
The Gauteng traffic police say they are set to challenge Julius Malema’s acquittal on a reckless driving charge.
Reports say six evidence bags seized from Auction Alliance’s offices have disappeared, hampering police investigations.
Traffic cops say they will challenge the EFF leader’s acquittal on a reckless driving charge because they had not submitted the relevant evidence.
Robert McBride, former Ekurhuleni Metro police chief, has been appointed as the new head of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has been acquitted of reckless driving in the Vanderbijilpark Magistrate’s Court.
Katerina Krejcirova, the wife of Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir has been arrested in connection with an allegedly stolen car.
Cosatu has adopted a legal report that probes, among others, a possible conflict of interest concerning suspended general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.
The South African justice department says lawyers for murder accused Shrien Dewani are again set to try and stop his extradition to the country.
One year ago, model Reeva Steenkamp was killed by her Olympian boyfriend Oscar Pistorius. We take a look back on her life.
From the DA hoping to hear about cutting state spending to Numsa’s demand for decent jobs, here’s what some groups expect from the budget speech.
The Bill that will see the land restitution process being re-opened has been passed following a heated and emotional debate in the National Assembly.
The Special Investigating Unit will probe the validity of a tender awarded by the department of communications, says the presidency.
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba says electricity supply will be extremely tight from April to July to complete maintenance.
The Gauteng education department says it has begun to investigate allegations that an eight-year-old girl was beaten to death by three school bullies.
Numsa says it won’t respond to Cosatu’s demands about whether the union should be suspended or expelled until it received certain documentation.
ANC councillor Loyiso Nkohla has been expelled from the party for his involvement in faeces-dumping protests in Cape Town last year.
The Higher Education Transformation Network has criticised the North West University following a report on students using the Nazi salute.
As part of "Gauteng’s Big Night Out" project, the Gautrain and its buses are set to run past midnight for one night only on Saturday March 1.
Paul Mashatile said the ANC will not be threatened by "parties born yesterday" while Pule Mabe accused Julius Malema of running a backyard revolution.
Advocate Dali Mpofu told EFF supporters the ANC had said the Makhulong stadium was for soccer, then gave the go-ahead for the ANCYL festival.
Two of the Waterkloof Four have appeared before the parole board, pending a review, following a leaked video showing them drinking alcohol in jail.
Icasa has announced new call termination regulations will come into effect on April 1.