Absa Investments’ head of products, Sylvester Kgatla, makes a compelling case for how much you can save if you don’t smoke.
The Supreme Court of Appeal on Thursday dismissed an appeal by the JSC and John Hlophe in regard to possible disciplinary hearings.
South Africa will not call for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to step down, the Cabinet decided at a meeting this week.
Government is studying the Constitutional Court judgement on the independence of the Hawks, Jimmy Manyi said on Thursday.
Police chief Bheki Cele says police have not yet found crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli after a warrant for his arrest was issued.
Harmony Gold said on Thursday that it had stopped operations at its Joel mine in South Africa after an employee died in an accident.
Lights on the M1 highway have been out for more than eight months because Gauteng has not paid Eskom, the DA said on Thursday.
The Special Investigating Unit has been inundated with cases revealing staggering corruption in the police and state departments, MPs have been told.
The <em>Star</em> on Thursday published an apology to ANCYL leader Julius Malema after it incorrectly quoted him criticising President Jacob Zuma.
Police were tight-lipped on Thursday amid rumours that crime intelligence boss Lieutenant General Richard Mdluli has been arrested for murder.
Honeydew was quiet on Thursday after Zandspruit residents took to the streets on Wednesday to protest against poor service delivery, police said.
The ANCYL’s website gets hacked, an electric car company wants to sue <i>Top Gear</i>, and Indonesia considers underground nuclear facilities.
A warrant of arrest has been issued for the head of police crime intelligence General Richard Mdluli, police said on Wednesday.
A police officer was injured during a violent service delivery protest at the Zandspruit settlement near Honeydew on Wednesday.
In what may be an early April Fool’s Day joke, the website of the outspoken youth wing of the ruling ANC was hacked on Wednesday afternoon.
Police have arrested a former rugby player over three axe murders allegedly to avenge the gang-rape of his daughter, media said on Wednesday.
If the government gets its way, the alcohol industry could be in for a massive overhaul.
Parliament will only discuss the lease of a Pretoria building once Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has investigated another lease deal in Durban.
Former AWB secretary general Andre Visagie has appeared in the Kimberly Magistrate’s Court on charges of unlawful possession of firearms.
The case of former Mandela Children’s Fund trustee Jeremy Ractliffe, who faces charges relating to the possession of uncut diamonds, was postponed.
Police fired rubber bullets at a group of protesting residents who had blocked off Beyers Naude drive near Honeydew on Wednesday morning.
Lawyer for fraud-accused Radovan Krejcir has obtained an interdict against investigator Paul O’Sullivan to stop him from allegedly threatening him.
There’s wisdom in adopting a defensive posture and turning to conservative asset classes in the face of persistently volatile global equity markets.
South African blue-chip stocks closed around 1,2% higher on Tuesday as telecoms, mining and banking shares rebounded.
Those debating the nationalisation of mines need to look at how well government-controlled entities function, Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus said.
South African children aged 12 to 17 are more likely to be raped than people of any other age.
South Africa’s central bank will not be soft on inflation, Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus said on Tuesday.
By the age of eight, children from the poorest 80% of households in South Africa are already far behind the school performance of the richest 20%.
The National Council of Provinces on Tuesday endorsed the Refugees Amendment Bill, which was passed in the National Assembly on March 15.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe’s defence of affirmative action during his visit to the United States is "immoral", the Freedom Front+ said.
The counsel of Radovan Krejcir plans to approach a court to have security consultant Paul O’Sullivan interdicted from making threats.
During Earth Hour on Saturday, South Africans saved 350 megawatts of electricity, enough to power Bloemfontein for a whole day, Eskom said.