With just under a million SIMs locked on the Vodacom network after the Rica deadline, getting reconnected is still possible.
SA has joined other Brics nations in a pledge to bring down the cost of high-quality medicine — and make it more accessible to the poor.
George Coetzee has finished in a tie for third at the Barclays Scottish Open, while Retief Goosen finished 14th and Ernie Els ended at 25th.
The Gauteng finance department will review the tax rate charged to casinos as part of a drive to increase revenue, it said on Monday.
Anglo Platinum, the world’s top producer of the precious metal, said on Monday that first-half headline earnings are expected to increase slightly.
As employees in the chemicals sector joined metalworkers in their strike on Monday, there were fears that petrol stations could run out of fuel.
Special Investigating Unit (SIU) head Willie Hofmeyr is the latest crime fighter being probed, the <em>Star</em> reported on Monday.
The Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood, and Allied Workers’ Union and and General Industries Workers Union of SA have embarked on a strike.
The strike in the engineering sector would be intensified until employers met what unions said were "reasonable" demands.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela is to embark on a nationwide "road show" this week, aimed at getting feedback on her work.
The powers of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature were all equal, Judge President Bernard Ngoepe said on Sunday.
Kevin Anderson beat Robin Haase in four sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 to win the Davis Cup tie for SA in their contest against The Netherlands.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela fears for her life but will not shy away from "clawing back" public funds spent irregularly.
The sun finally emerged on Saturday, the penultimate day of the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, writes <b>Niren Tolsi</b>.
National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu will meet Police minister Nathi Mthethwa and Public Protector Thuli Madonsela next week.
The embattled SABC will sack 800 staff over the next two years in order to improve the "efficiencies and effectiveness" of its new operating model.
Police have said two people were injured after a supervisor at a Krugersdorp engineering company allegedly shot at striking protestors.
Spark ATM Systems has reported healthy growth in consumer spending in its monthly Spark Cash Index, which was released on Thursday.
Labour protests sweeping South Africa are stoking worries about inflation and dealing blows to the long-term prospects of the country’s economy.
Private Free State security companies will be inspected for compliance with all labour laws relevant to them next week, says the labour department.
The Steel and Engineering Industries’ Federation of South Africa says acts of violence and intimidation were allegedly committed by striking workers.
Sylvania Platinum has said that it plans to sell its South African iron ore assets.
Cosatu says it has noticed with growing concern the allegations being levelled against the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela.
Toyota South Africa Motors has said it is constructing a R40-million facility in Soweto.
The South African government says it will not pre-empt negotiations on Libya and prescribe the future of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
A contingent of South African soldiers is providing security for South Sudan’s independence day celebrations in Juba this weekend.
Politicians, not the police, should be sent to defuse service delivery protests in disillusioned communities, says former Cabinet minister Jay Naidoo.
SANDF soldiers have arrived in South Sudan to provide added security to the world’s newest nation as it formally declares independence this weekend.
Oscar Pistorius has only 12 days left to get the all-important qualification time that would allow him to compete in the world championships.
Cosatu has expressed "shock" at Pick n Pay’s announcement that it is contemplating retrenching about 3 137 workers.
Jacob Zuma has planned to meet with Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir about unrest in the run-up to South Sudan’s independence due this weekend.
The African Union must be given "political space" to deal with the instability in Libya, says Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.