Solidarity has warned against an uncertain future in the construction industry, following the latest GDP data, which revealed no growth in the sector.
Aaron Motsoaledi has said the implementation of the National Health Insurance would mean a total reengineering of the public health care service.
The SABC’s quest to appeal a ruling against it has failed and it must now broadcast a summary of the judgment, which vindicates M&G reporter Sam Sole.
A new Gautrain fare structure that entails some increases and savings for commuters will be implemented from Wednesday.
A ruling of hate speech against SA ambassador to Uganda Jon Qwelane is a "personal matter" he will have to deal with, the government says.
Massmart’s chief executive said that the group’s management team welcomed the prospect of becoming part of the Walmart family.
The Competition Tribunal has approved the merger between Walmart and South African retailer Massmart Holdings subject to conditions.
An attempt by five of the 20 Boeremag treason trialists to escape from custody at the Palace of Justice in Pretoria was foiled on Tuesday morning.
The Libyan government has agreed at "the highest level" to help South Africa search for the remains of slain photographer Anton Hammerl.
Police chief Bheki Cele has commended police on fighting crime over the weekend despite the recent spate of murders of police officers on duty.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper will be looking for its third editor in one year. Henry Jeffreys is expected to announce his resignation this week.
Pravin Gordhan has welcomed South Africa’s first quarter GDP figures, saying the country was on target to achieve 3.4% growth for the year.
SA on Tuesday called for an immediate ceasefire in Libya, after President Jacob Zuma’s talks in Tripoli failed to advance a regional peace plan.
Former <em>Sunday Sun</em> columnist Jon Qwelane was found guilty of hate speech by the Johannesburg Equality Court on Tuesday.
ArcelorMittal South Africa has decided to join Kumba Iron Ore in its legal case against Imperial Crown Trading.
The African National Congress (ANC) and the National Freedom Party (NFP) will work together in all hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal.
A police colonel on Monday asked a judge to make an example of a policeman’s killer, saying the victim had paid with his life to maintain law.
Those charged with rape and murder of children should not get bail, says Lulu Xingwana, the Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities.
Black consumers have become the largest-profile buyers at auctions, Auction Alliance chief executive Rael Levitt has said.
Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe has warned that SA must not fail to harness the economic upswing of the south to grow employment opportunities.
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Fraud convict Schabir Shaik was beaten up a few weeks ago on a golf course in Durban, it emerged over the weekend.
Transport minister Sbu Ndebele said the government has planned a network of toll roads across the country.
Government has set aside R490-million to assist the National Military Veterans Association, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported.
The National Press Club has welcomed Zuma’s assurance that he will assist to get slain photographer Anton Hammerl’s body returned to his family.
Judgment has been reserved in an appeal case by organisations against a decision to deny them a class action lawsuit against major bread companies.
The press ombudsman has said he expects the total number of complaints lodged with it for 2011 to be nearly double the tally for 2009.
Orlando Pirates had completed a treble by coming from behind to defeat second-tier Black Leopards 3-1 in the Premier Soccer League final.
President Zuma is worried that comments made by ANC leaders are alienating minority voters and urged the party to engage in "serious introspection".
A short video clip showing murder accused Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye allegedly racing was played in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Friday.