Springbok coach Peter de Villiers called it quits after South Africa’s 11-9 World Cup quarterfinal defeat to Australia in Wellington on Sunday.
Coldplay gave Jo’burg a scintillating performance at the FNB Stadium, including a clip shot with the crowd for a video of their song <i>Paradise</i>.
Julius Malema has been discharged from hospital, the has SABC reported, saying he left through an entrance not yet open to the public.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup quarterfinal, Fikile Mbalula has told the Boks that as children of warrior men and women, victory is the only certainty.
Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde and police chief General Bheki Cele won’t appear before the parliamentary committees to explain the lease deals yet.
Absa Group says it would merge its business and retail banking units, a similar move done by Barclays this year.
The South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference has levelled some stinging criticisms at Itac following its protracted anti-dumping struggle.
Rising inflation and the slowing pace of growth in emerging markets will cloud the outlook of these countries for years to come, says Gill Marcus.
ArcelorMittal SA has dropped its acquisition of Imperial Crown Trading for R800-million.
The struggle for 2012 Africa Cup of Nations places reaches a climax this weekend with 21 countries chasing 10 tickets to Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
The ANC says Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will continue today, after the youth league leader was admitted to hospital for "flu symptoms".
Boks don’t cry, but there’s no shortage of emotion in the Springbok camp following the news that injured lock Bakkies Botha will be returning home.
Desmond Tutu has accused SA of putting trade ties above values, saying the government’s explanations of the Dalai Lama debacle left him more upset.
More litigation around the fair value of offers could be seen due to the takeover regulations of the new Companies Act, say attorneys.
Julius Malema’s lawyer says will request a postponement of an ANC disciplinary hearing against him due to his hospitalisation.
The SABC has agreed to pay R3-million in order to televise Saturday’s African Cup of Nations qualifier between Bafana Bafana and Sierra Leone.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has been admitted to Limpopo Medi Clinic in Polokwane, citing flu symptoms.
Although SA says it did not actually deny the Dalai Lama a visa, Archbishop Tutu has again slammed the state for "siding with vicious oppressors".
A "notorious gang of anarchists" with links to cash heists and dirty money is attempting to destabilise the ANC’s Gauteng structures, the party says.
Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale has warned that the youth league disciplinary hearings shouldn’t be used to settle political scores.
Walmart’s acquisition of Massmart will have a "potentially devastating" effect on local jobs, three government departments fighting the merger say.
The ANC says Archbishop Tutu’s attack on the ruling party was "angry and emotional", but called on the state to explain the Dalai Lama visa fiasco.
The lives of Duduza residents were shattered when a tornado ripped through the town, leaving one child dead and hundreds injured and homeless.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu expressed outrage on Tuesday on the government’s failure to grant Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama a visa.
Relief and charity organisations have initiated a wide-scale aid relief effort after tornadoes wreaked havoc in Gauteng and the Free State.
SA’s foreign ministry came under fire after the Dalai Lama cancelled a trip on Tuesday because he was not granted a visa in time.
Media organisations say they had not known about a policy forcing journalists to request interviews with MPs through Parliament’s media office.
South African and Zambian competition authorities have approved China’s Jinchuan Group’s $1.1-billion takeover of copper miner Metorex.
The perception that the South African legal system gives tenants more rights than property owners is wrong.
How can little pockets of savings that you hardly notice help boost your festive season budget?
‘Constant negative public scrutiny’ has prompted a review of the severity of force used when responding to protest action, the police minister says.
September’s vehicle sales rose 30% compared to the same period last year, in a boost attributed partly to low interest rates and aggressive marketing.