The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) is forking out an additional R15-million this year to plug its financial management skills gap.
Almost R10-billion in losses later, no one has been held accountable for the company’s haemorrhaging Nigerian investment.
In a twist, the movie <i>Kung Fu Panda 2</i> was used as the launch pad for the subject matter of this week’s cartoon in the <i>M&G</i>.
Swedish defence group Saab says R24m was paid to clinch a South African contract for fighter jets — but said its UK partner BAE paid the bribe.
Assured of an easy win, Julius Malema focused on land expropriation in his speech at the ANC Youth League elective conference.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema had to call his supporters to order at the league’s conference in Midrand on Thursday.
The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> has suspended an intern, Ngoako Matsha, for an anti-Semitic comment posted on social media platform Facebook.
Youth league delegates attending the conference in Midrand on Thursday refused to stop singing songs calling for a second term for Julius Malema.
Thousands of ANC Youth League members were streaming in to Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Thursday morning for the elective conference.
There’s no room for emotion in this game for giant Bulls and Springboks lock Bakkies Botha, even if it is a super rugby milestone.
South Africa has accused Nato of deliberately targeting Gaddafi, warning that its campaign in Libya could paralyse other UN Security Council action.
Low-level radioactive waste packages accumulated from the 1960s at the Nuclear Energy Corporation South Africa in the North West has been removed.
MTN is positioned to take advantage of opportunistic deal-making activity due to the high levels of cash on its books, the company has said.
Bits of moulded cane and metal on the factory floor are destined to be stars: majestic horses that flick their tails, and gallop with life-like ease.
About 200 doctors converged on the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Wednesday in protest against poor security at hospitals.
President Jacob Zuma has taken a swipe at the media coverage of his budget vote speech in Parliament.
Young people in South Africa live in terrible socioeconomic conditions, the Congress of South African Trade Unions has said.
Former Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund trustee Jeremy Ractliffe was on Wednesday found not guilty on a charge of possession of uncut diamonds.
The South African passport found on the body of Fazul Abdullah Muhammad, suspected to have been an al-Qaeda operative, is a fake.
Cosatu has welcomed the uncovering of serious flaws in the procurement of Gauteng road department tenders worth more than R1-billion.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela — SA’s most formidable matriarch — complains that she was not consulted by makers of a movie about her life.
The Public Protector has begun probing the alleged misuse of state funds by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Sicelo Shiceka.
South Africans must take back the land that belongs to them without paying for it, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema said in Cape Town on Tuesday.
Two new ETF products could woo both the slightly risk-averse retail and institutional investor.
Register your cellular, data or other SIM card before June 30 or have it blocked.
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.