An exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art looks at SA printed art from the last half-century. <b>Petra Mason</b> was at the opening night.
The latest version of the Industrial Policy Action Plan will create 129 000 jobs, the Trade and Industry Minister said on Wednesday.
The lawyer for Independent Newspapers journalist Carien du Plessis has declined to comment on a attack launched by the ANC Youth League.
The South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) unpacks the fuel-price hike.
A number of party and independent candidates wanting to partake in the 2011 local municipal elections were notified of non-compliance.
A new planning framework for teacher education and development in the next 15 years was launched on Tuesday by the education department.
South Africa’s sports administrators must take responsibility for a lack of transformation, Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula said.
Every university student may be required to learn one African language as condition for graduating, the education department said on Tuesday.
An ANCYL attack on the press ombud is aimed at boosting a bid by a faction of the ANC for a media appeals tribunal, the Press Council said on Tuesday.
Three men who were accused of drug dealing related to a R250-million consignment were acquitted in the Germiston Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
Some ANC members who complained about the ANC candidate list process have reason to be aggrieved, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says.
The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of the Municipal Demarcation Board in a court case that could have delayed the municipal election.
The case against three men linked to the murder of German supercar conversion specialist Uwe Gemballa has been postponed until June 8.
If you’re not on a good public-transport route, give car-pooling a chance.
Sacci’s business confidence index rose to its highest level since September 2008 at 88,3 in March, from 86,4 in February, it said on Tuesday.
The KZN prosecuting authority hasn’t yet decided whether to prosecute fraud convict Schabir Shaik for allegedly assaulting a journalist, the NPA says.
The ANC Youth League (ANCYL) has launched a public personal attack on a journalist who is suing its spokesperson for hate speech.
SA skipper Graeme Smith is engaged to marry Irish singer and model Morgan Deane, a Cricket South Africa official said on Tuesday.
Harmony Gold said on Tuesday that a mine in it had shut after a fatality last week will reopen with the morning shift on Wednesday.
Gauteng’s proposed toll fees will have a disproportionally large impact on the poor, a report released on Tuesday shows.
Affordability looks good, but beware long finance contract periods — try to buy a vehicle you can pay off quickly.
The ANC Youth League called the ombudsman "useless" on Tuesday after he refused a request to investigate how newspapers had misquoted Julius Malema.
Hundreds of families forcibly removed from their land in the Karoo by the apartheid government in the 1960s will be compensated.
A court order that the SA government must compensate a farmer for land invasions in Zimbabwe was wrong in law, the SCA ruled on Monday.
DA leader Helen Zille on Monday cited the party’s success in running Cape Town in her bid to garner votes in East London.
Cosatu and the SACP on Monday "noted with disgust" what they termed a "media campaign" on divisions between the organisations.
It’s time we faced the fact. The default position for most SA politicians is "scumbag", and their automatic level of discourse is "childish".
New vehicle sales domestically improved by 23% in March, compared to the same month in 2010, Naamsa said on Monday.
The case against a lieutenant colonel accused alongside crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli of murder was postponed on Monday.
<i>Smart Money</i> asks Candice Holland, associate director at Deloitte, to answer your questions about the Consumer Protection Act.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has likened opposition leader Helen Zille to a monkey, reports said on Monday.
On his fourth attempt, Burry Stander became the first South African to win the Absa Cape Epic at Lourensford Wine Estate near Cape Town on Sunday.