A new national traffic police unit has been established, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Tuesday.
Communities should continue to slaughter animals as a religious and cultural practice, the Commission on the Rights of Culture and Religion said.
A hate speech case against ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu was postponed by the Equality Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
The opera <em>Iphigenie en Tauride</em> is not a work one encounters often — not like <em>Carmen</em> or <em>Madame Butterfly</em>.
The rand firmed slightly against the dollar on Tuesday but was seen lacking momentum to push through key levels in the absence of key data locally.
The average house price is now over R800 000, which means it’s not that easy for one person to buy a home. A possible solution? Co-ownership.
View getting out of debt as a step towards saving, not just a goal in itself. This will help you break the "never get out of debt" cycle.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, addressing a US audience on Monday, defended SA’s record on affirmative action and press freedom.
From April 11 2011, all VAT submissions must be made on the new VAT201 form. Here’s the lowdown from Sars.
The ANC Youth League denied a newspaper report on Tuesday that its leader Julius Malema had openly criticised President Jacob Zuma.
Microsoft South Africa, a unit of the world’s largest software firm, will invest R475-million in four black-owned software firms.
Bafana Bafana star striker Katlego "Killer" Mphela was arrested on Monday morning for drunken driving, a media report said on Tuesday.
The global fight over fossil fuels has hit home in SA as the coal-dependent country debates its energy future before hosting UN climate talks.
Freed murder accused Glenn Agliotti was in court again on Monday, testifying in the Paparas drug trial, media reported on Monday.
The crisis in Zimbabwe goes beyond the disputed elections and is more about the division of opinions, the Zimbabwe Institute said on Monday.
The SA soccer team might not need a name change after all, with the firm that holds trading rights to "Bafana Bafana" showing signs of selling them.
"Nelson Mandela International Day" was launched by a panel of schoolchildren on Monday in the absence of the recuperating former president.
Following SA’s World Cup exit, Facebook and Twitter profiles engaged in lively debates about chokers, disappointments and bad captaincy.
South African consumers are now benefiting from increased levels of protection, due to regulatory measures introduced across different industries.
The people of Johannesburg deserve Democratic Alliance governance, the party’s leader, Helen Zille, said in the city on Monday.
It is "unacceptable" to publish "party political propaganda" using taxpayers’ money, the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) said on Monday.
The fraud case against Czech businessman Radovan Krejcir was postponed in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
There’s nothing like a juicy Mafia story to make us sit up and pay attention to crime, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
Tendani Mantshimuli, consumer economist at Liberty Retail SA, says running your household on limited funds is not unlike managing a country’s budget.
Widespread political risk means millions of employees are working in potential "hot zones". Does your company have adequate insurance? Do you?
<b>Tanya Pampalone</b> was never going to walk into a Walmart store. Until she did. Then it was over.
Czech businessman Radovan Krejcir is expected to appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday to face charges of corruption.
Correctional services on Sunday dismissed a report that Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula forced herself on to the guest list of a UN gender summit.
The government is launching its own newspaper — to be published by spokesperson Jimmy Manyi — a media report said on Sunday.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik is still listed as a director of a company that was involved in SA’s arms deal, in contravention of the Companies Act.
One of the first things one notices when approaching Siyathemba township in Balfour is a white cross erected at the corner of Joe Slovo Road.
South Africa striker Katlego Mphela struck with the last kick of the match to secure a 1-0 win over Egypt on Saturday night.