Tim Abbott, CEO of BMW Group South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa, described the shipment as “a big moment for us at BMW Group SA”
Early this year, 955 miners were temporarily trapped at another Sibanye-Stillwater mine in Welkom, after an electric cable outage during a storm.
In March, President Cyril Ramaphosa suspended SARS boss Tom Moyane, saying he had lost confidence in his ability to lead the agency
The High Court in Pretoria on Monday dismissed the application of Gupta-linked companies against Bank of Baroda with costs
The appointment of new boards at several public entities, including operational changes, is expected in the next three weeks.
It’s not enough to report dispassionately on sexual predation. We have to lobby where the law fails
Readers write in saying Sibongile Promise Khumalo’s story is untrue and Sassa is run like a spaza shop
The M&G’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
Pretoria Hospital School does not condone early pregnancy, but offers girls the chance to continue learning in a non-judgmental environment.
The musical performance that is "Credo" is a sweeping, uplifting declaration of how South Africans would like the country to be.
Officials have brokered closed-door talks between workers and management of Lonmin’s mine to end a strike where violence has killed 44 people.
A sobering World Bank report has found that poor South African kids are unlikely to escape poverty due to persistent social and economic inequalities.
Nelson Mandela turns 94 on Wednesday, but is unlikely to attend celebrations as the frail icon has increasingly vanished from the public eye.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu coined the term in 1994,
but 18 years on, the "rainbow nation" is battling entrenched social and economic divisions.
Classical songstress Sibongile Khumalo unravels the secrets of her 20-year career in her new show, which debuts in Grahamstown this weekend.
Soweto’s first outdoor gym has caught on with many residents who are determined to lose their flab without signing expensive gym contracts.
A bid to have Venda’s Lake Fundudzi declared a heritage site has been met by suspicion by locals who want to shield the mystical site from outsiders.
Like many rural areas in the country, running water in Tshiavha village is scarce, but school-based fog harvesting nets have brought some relief.
Bangladeshi immigrant Hashim Abdullah peers behind the thick iron bars of the security barrier between himself and his customers.
Almost half a century ago, Nelson Mandela walked 20 paces from the kitchen of his hideout north of Johannesburg and dug a pit and buried a pistol.
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/ 22 February 2011
Oil revenues have made Angola one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa, but the high cost of living makes life difficult for many.
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/ 16 January 2011
An intoxicated boy shuffles along a teeming street in Luanda casually gulping vapours from a plastic bottle that contains petrol.
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/ 26 December 2010
Angola may not stand out as a top tourist destination but anglers fishing for the giant tarpon look set to put the country back on the visitors map.
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/ 13 December 2010
After a history of strained relationships, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos will on Tuesday start his first state visit to South Africa.
Cosatu, a key player in the struggle that brought down apartheid, fetes its 25th birthday on Saturday.
Hosting the first Soccer World Cup in the age of Twitter, South Africa has discovered unexpected benefits in its campaign to market the country.
President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday makes his first state visit to Britain in the wake of a damaging scandal at home over his love child.
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/ 22 December 2009
Zola Balfour sits at home in Port Elizabeth, reminiscing about assembling up to 120 cars a day at a busy General Motors of South Africa plant.
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/ 15 October 2009
The acrid smell of burning tyres filled Sakhile township on Thursday as residents vowed violent protests until Jacob Zuma heeds their complaints.
Poverty, disease and overburdened health systems make Africa an easy target for swine flu, which health experts say will be difficult to track.
"I have a great idea for a play," I told Malcolm Purkey, the director of Johannesburg’s internationally renowned Market Theatre.
Nelson Mandela turns 91 on Saturday with a call for community service and celebrations from New York’s Madison Square Garden to downtown Johannesburg.