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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SA is planning to shift black economic empowerment (BEE) rules away from equity investment and ownership towards productive activities.
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A Uruguayan rugby player on tour in SA was granted R20 000 bail on Tuesday, after being charged with raping a woman in his hotel room.
Switzerland has injected R10-million into South Africa’s justice system in an agreement to boost and expand the country’s small claims courts.
The economy has started to show positive signs of recovery but it will take time to recover from the job losses of a recession, the Jacob Zuma says.
The <em>M&G</em>’s Kevin Davie was about 2 000km into his cycle through South Africa on Tuesday — which means he still has about 1 600km to go.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has rejected allegations of R68-million in "missing" funds made by CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
The intention of a struggle song containing the lyrics "shoot the boer" was to inspire and mobilise people, the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe told a court.
President Jacob Zuma says there are enough reasons to act on allegations of misuse of taxpayers’ money against Minister Sicelo Shiceka.
There is a "willingness" by both the City of Johannesburg and Samwu to bring the Pikitup strike to an end, a city spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The ANCYL put up a big screen outside court on Tuesday to allow supporters to watch coverage of the hate speech trial of Julius Malema.
South Africa has lifted restrictions on red meat exports, but kept a ban on the movement of live animals.
Several ANC bigwigs were in the Equality Court on Monday to help defend youth league leader Julius Malema from a charge of hate speech.
Property practitioners have been urged to err on the side of caution until questions regarding the Consumer Protection Act have been resolved.
SA on Monday lifted a seven-month moratorium on applications for mine prospecting after an audit found hundreds of violations in licensing processes.
Italian chocolate tycoon Pietro Ferrero, head of the company that makes Ferrero Rocher and Nutella died while cycling in Cape Town on Monday.
The court in which Julius Malema is facing a hate speech trial is "illiterate" and will be schooled by Gwede Mantashe, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said.
Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula has called for less infighting and corruption in national sporting federations.
As a strike by refuse workers drags on, the streets of Johannesburg have been turned into a dumping ground.
The death of Andries Tatane at the hands of police officers has led South Africans to question the direction in which law-enforcement is moving.
Police chief Bheki Cele has retracted his reference to British murder suspect Shrien Dewani as "a monkey", the Public Protector said on Monday.
The DA on Monday again held up its management of Cape Town’s finances as a benchmark for voters, ahead of the May 18 local government elections.
The gambling industry contributes significantly to job creation and economic development, the trade and industry deputy minister said on Monday.
The department of transport’s multi-billion rand road maintenance programme will create 70 000 jobs, transport minister said on Monday.
The six policemen accused of killing Ficksburg protester Andries Tatane will spend the Easter weekend behind bars.
Wine tourism was one of the fastest growing and most lucrative sectors of the global tourism market, Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on