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Two new ETF products could woo both the slightly risk-averse retail and institutional investor.
Ernie Els hopes that rekindling some magical US Open memories will help him forget some painful ones and recapture the form that made him a champion.
Business Unity SA says the commemoration of Youth Day on Thursday should remind South Africa of the challenges faced by the younger generation.
About R1.4-billion intended to build extensions to the existing Parliament should rather be spent on flood relief, farmers’ union TAU SA has said.
The government is "seriously exploring the need" to have a single election for national, provincial and local government, President Jacob Zuma says.
South Africa’s intervention in Walmart’s bid for control of Massmart was "aggressive" and could have been handled better, Massmart has said.
Police brutality has become more prevalent at service delivery protests in the past two years, the Independent Complaints Directorate said on Tuesday.
The final 24-month trial of a gel that researchers hope will help prevent HIV transmission is expected to start at the end of July or early August.
Minister of Sport Fikile Mbalula said on Tuesday he still wants the country to bid for the 2020 Olympic Games.
The Public Enterprises Ministry has blamed the media for government’s failure to consult leaders of state-owned enterprises before dismissing them.
Last Friday, Zapiro published his third cartoon in a series that invokes a rape metaphor to describe government violations of democratic institutions.
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi said he was planning to buy airtime on television for national ministers.
From the gold-digger to Marie Antoinette, <b>Verashni Pillay</b> rounds up the ANC’s various lovers.
The public works department’s decision to stop issuing tenders could damage the building industry, which was still recovering from the recession.
A gay woman was stabbed four times by men who accused her of stealing their girlfriends in Crossroads in the Western Cape.
The 26-nation Tripartite Free Trade Area will draw investment to SA by making it a springboard for low-duty access to the rest of Africa, the DTI says
The department of home affairs is investigating reports that the slain head of al-Qaeda in East Africa was travelling on a South African passport.
Judgment was reserved on Monday in an appeal by the Reitz Four against their sentences.
Captain Johannes Ramphora on Monday described the scene of a deadly fire that killed 12 people at the Struisbult Care Centre in Springs as "terrible".
The high court in Pretoria has ordered that four of the Boeremag treason-trial accused may no longer be held in leg irons overnight.
SA’s best-known cartoonist, Zapiro, could again face legal action by the ANC following the publication of a new cartoon of President Jacob Zuma.
Xolile Mngeni, one of the two men in police custody for the murder of Anni Dewani, has had surgery to remove a brain tumour, a court has been told.
But 84% of members also say their schemes offer good value for money and more expensive options with more benefits provide the best value.
KwaZulu-Natal wildlife officials are investigating what caused a hyena to attack a 13-year-old pupil who was sleeping in a tent in a game reserve.
The case of former Mandela Children’s Fund trustee Jeremy Ractliffe, who faces charges relating to uncut diamonds, has been postponed.
Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde has announced a moratorium on all new property deals to allow a clean-up operation in her department.
The tripartite alliance was "functional", the SACP said on Sunday, but general secretary Blade Nzimande said there were problems in some provinces.
South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday launched Africa’s biggest free trade bloc aimed at enhancing cooperation between 26 nations.
Albertina Sisulu’s name has become synonymous with the struggle for freedom, justice, human rights and dignity, the president said at her funeral.
Nelson Mandela has praised anti-apartheid heroine Albertina Sisulu as "the mother of all our people", in a statement at her funeral.
The halftime break for the 2011 rugby Tri-Nations championship will be extended from 10 minutes to 12 minutes to help teams prepare for the World Cup