If you want to make an insurance claim, or claim the cost of repairs from the third party, gather as much information as possible.
Highest number of bond approvals recorded last month since October 2008.
Orlando Pirates are about to win a treble and comparing them with La Liga’s Atlético Madrid is stretching metaphors, but it’s an analogy worth making.
Pundits willed Baroka FC instead of the Leopards to challenge Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup final, who may go on to win a historic treble.
The controversial Protection of Information Bill will go all the way to the Constitutional Court if President Jacob Zuma does not intervene.
Rumours are mounting that, as the known death toll in Syria rises, SA’s representative is among those blocking a UN Security Council resolution.
A new species of cockroach, the world’s only known jumping cockroach, has been discovered in the middle of Cape Town’s Table Mountain National Park.
A Congress of the People faction aligned to party co-founder Mosiuoa Lekota has ruled out forming any local council coalitions with the ANC.
Unless drastic action is taken to reduce unemployment, South Africa risks facing another 1976 uprising, says Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi.
Cope’s Phillip Dexter has defended his discussion document against "sensationalist" media reports, saying he did not call the party dead.
Blankets, scarves and steaming soup were the order of the day for South Africans caught unawares by chilly weather across the country on Thursday.
The Inkatha Freedom Party has urged its breakaway party, the National Freedom Party, to bring its coalition "preconditions" to the negotiating table.
Cabinet has expressed its alarm at the steady rise in the number of police officers killed by criminal elements.
Sports minister Fikile Mbalula will be taking his foot off the accelerator for a while to allow him to recover from his collapse and hospital visit.
Aaron Motsoaledi issued an ultimatum in April to South African medical schemes to voluntarily adopt preventative rather than curative health policies.
The OECD and South Africa are getting tough on public debt and cash management in Africa by setting up a centre to reduce the cost of managing debt.
Cope communications chief Phillip Dexter has proposed that the party relaunch itself or disband, the <em>Times</em> said on Thursday.
City Power Johannesburg has posted load-shedding schedules on its website, but said this did not mean it would happen, it has been reported.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula collapsed at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, but an official says he has recovered and will be at work on Thursday.
The ANC has signed a coalition agreement with Icosa and an independent councillor to secure government in Oudtshoorn, Cape Agulhas and Kannaland.
Reports speculating that President Jacob Zuma will discuss an "exit strategy" with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi are misleading, the Presidency says.
Telkom faces a skills crisis after granting more than 1 500 voluntary severance packages to experienced workers, says Solidarity.
Arthur Goldreich, an anti-apartheid activist who provided secret refuge to ANC members, has passed away at the age of 82.
The trial of murder accused Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala was postponed in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
Weather permitting, South Africans will on June 15 be able to see the first full eclipse of the moon visible from this part of the world since 2008.
The driver of a train that crashed into a stationary train in Soweto last week was dismissed on Tuesday for doing 85km/h in a 30km/h zone, Prasa says.
The ANC’s Nceba Faku has yet to accept an invitation to visit the <em>Herald</em> after reportedly threatening to torch its offices.
A local cult leader who said the rapture was due this weekend past has made a tearful apology, and promised a good old fiery apocalypse for October.
South Africa has been named Africa’s most valued African brand at the fourth BrandFinance Global Nation Brands league at the JSE.
President Jacob Zuma will visit Tripoli next week for talks with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Commercial property services group Broll has released its latest retail barometer for shopping centres larger than 20 000 square metres.
The African National Congress Youth League on Wednesday denied that its president, Julius Malema, had cost the ANC minority votes.