Cope co-founder Mbhazima Shilowa on Tuesday denied rumours that he was planning to leave the party and rejoin the African National Congress.
Former president Nelson Mandela is recovering well from his illness and in "good spirits", President Jacob Zuma said after visiting him on Tuesday
The DA can win Nelson Mandela Bay from the ANC in the local government elections, DA leader Helen Zille said on Tuesday.
The failing health of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe could jeopardise efforts to resolve his nation’s political crisis, the ANC said on Tuesday.
A Gaddafi official says missing SA journalist Anton Hammerl has not been found, and a trial of detained journalists has been indefinitely delayed.
There were few problem areas requiring police attention ahead of Wednesday’s local government elections, police chief Bheki Cele said on Tuesday.
A decrease in tension ahead of Wednesday’s elections showed that there was a greater understanding of democracy, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
The Presidency tried to convince the Constitutional Court on Tuesday that it should not be compelled to release a report on the Zimbabwe elections.
Right-wing Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr says he no longer plans to sing the k-word, <em>Beeld</em> reported on Tuesday.
Twitter is not real life and Helen Zille is not your best friend, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
SA photojournalist Anton Hammerl was not expected to be among four journalists the Libyan government intends putting on trial.
Anele Mda caused ripples in political circles with her announcement last week she had returned to the African National Congress.
The ANC remains the strongest political party in the country, although its support seems to have decreased since the 2009 general election.
The ANC is "extremely disappointed and puzzled" by a court decision refusing it leave to appeal a ban on singing "dubul ibhunu" (shoot the boer).
Imposing conditions on Walmart’s R16,5-billion acquisition of Massmart will violate trade agreements, the Competition Tribunal heard on Monday.
The African National Congress will act against councillors who do not do their jobs, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday.
A social worker notices a girl in her early teens slouched against a fence, speaking flirtatiously to a young man. He shakes his head in disapproval.
Cosatu on Monday threatened protests if its demands for talks about the proposed Gauteng toll fees are not met.
The South African Insurance Association announced on Monday Debbie Donaldson has been appointed as the general manager for strategy and planning.
President Jacob Zuma and ANCYL leader Julius Malema are creating racial divisions in South Africa, DA leader Helen Zille said on Monday.
The Moqhaka municipality "violated the right to human dignity" when it built unenclosed toilets in Rammulotsi, the SA Human Rights Commission says.
Merging parties Massmart and Walmart said on Monday at the Competition Tribunal that no conditions were necessary regarding their R16,5-billion deal.
South African number one Kevin Anderson dropped one place to 35th in the latest ATP world rankings released on Monday.
The African National Congress on Monday again criticised the media over their coverage of the 2011 local government elections.
May 17 is World Hypertension Day, so it’s a good time to look at the effects of long working days on your health.
A zero-alcohol limit for drivers could bring our insurance premiums down. Reason enough to support this initiative?
The Cape Bar Council is to take the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to court for making only one appointment to the Western Cape High Court.
Efforts are under way to get George Luca, the man accused of killing strip-club owner Lolly Jackson, back to South Africa, the Hawks said.
Political parties ratcheted up the rhetoric this weekend ahead of the local government elections on Wednesday.
The ANC will win all municipalities in the country, youth league president Julius Malema said at an ANC election rally in Johannesburg on Sunday.
The opposition sees them as electioneering tools. A company has spotted a marketing opportunity. But for the voter, they are simply "moerse gate".
The Cheetahs caused the upset of the weekend with a 33-20 win over the Crusaders in their Super Rugby clash in Bloemfontein on Saturday.