Ficksburg protester Andries Tatane, who died after allegedly being shot by police two weeks ago, was laid to rest on Saturday.
SA prosecutors attempted to "trick" the British man accused of ordering his wife’s murder on their honeymoon into returning to South Africa.
The Democratic Alliance will turn service deprived Emalahleni into the best governed municipality in Mpumalanga within five years, Helen Zille said.
SA photojournalist Anton Hammerl, who was seized by Libyan militia earlier this month, is apparently alive and will be allowed to speak to his family.
Paramedics reported that at least 19 people died on South Africa’s roads since the start of the Easter holidays on Friday.
The department of public service and administration has condemned the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> for publishing the classified Ministerial Handbook.
SA lacks a coherent and comprehensive approach to fighting corruption, former National Prosecuting Authority boss Vusi Pikoli said on Thursday.
South Africa’s department of mineral resources will require boards of mining companies to submit reports on health and safety.
The ANC on Thursday appealed to Samwu to reconsider plans for a second strike in May, which will have negative effects on the forthcoming elections.
An order restricting the media from attending the Eugene Terre’Blanche murder trial next month will be granted in the next few days, a judge has said.
Journalists demonstrated in Johannesburg on Thursday for the release of news photographer Anton Hammerl, who is being held captive in Libya.
The results of the May 18 local government elections will shock the ruling party out of its complacency, DA leader Helen Zille said on Thursday.
There is a possibility of second strike by Samwu if negotiations on wage disparities are not successful, Cosatu said on Thursday.
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The two-week long strike by Pikitup refuse collectors in Johannesburg has ended, the City of Johannesburg said on Thursday.
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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are on a collision course and could meet in another cup final if they negotiate their way past tricky opponents.
The Academy of Science of South Africa wants to demolish gender myths to attract more girls into science and related fields.
Municipal workers across SA will strike in May — until their issues, including privatisation and a new municipal law, are resolved, says Samwu.
President Jacob Zuma is receiving regular briefings on attempts by SA’s mission in Libya to locate photographer Anton Hammerl.
Lungisa Fuzile has been appointed director general of the National Treasury, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Wednesday.
Shrien Dewani, wanted in SA on charges of ordering his wife’s murder, was detained on Wednesday in a secure mental clinic in the UK, his lawyer said.
South Africa named seven uncapped players on Wednesday in a 51-man squad for three pre-World Cup planning sessions next month.
The Worldwatch Institute is publishing a book which assesses the state of agricultural innovations, with an emphasis on sustainability and diversity.
ANCYL president Julius Malema denied being a racist when he took the stand on a hate speech charge at the Equality Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
The ANC’s support for Julius Malema’s hate speech has led to distrust of the ruling party in the Afrikaans community, the Solidarity trade union said.
The SABC was on Wednesday granted access to record for news purposes the finding of the bail hearing of crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.
Negotiations will continue on Wednesday between the SA Municipal Workers’ Union and the City of Johannesburg to bring the Pikitup strike to an end.
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