Western Cape Premier Helen Zille insisted on Wednesday that her telephone calls were once being monitored by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
Trade union leaders on Wednesday petitioned Parliament to withdraw the controversial draft Employment Equity Amendment Bill and consider a new draft.
Auction Alliance CEO Rael Levitt says people should find it easier to get involved in real estate auctions as a result of new auction laws.
Libyan state television has reported that President Jacob Zuma has come out in support of Muammar Gaddafi’s theories concerning conflict in the state.
Last week Julius Malema had attendees at a gala dinner choking on their crème brûlée when he proposed a radical new plan to further the revolution.
The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) on Wednesday denied it was monitoring Western Cape Premier Helen Zille’s telephone calls.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Wednesday passed wide-ranging criticisms of President Jacob Zuma and his administration.
Jo’burg residents affected by billing problems will be provided with a "favourable settlement arrangement" that includes discounts, Amos Masondo says.
The dismissal of head of the Market Theatre’s Laboratory following alleged anti-Semitic comments was welcomed by the SA Jewish Board of Deputies.
The global clothing brand to be launched by non-profit organisation 46664 will not commercialise former president Nelson Mandela in any way.
Former Constitutional Court Judge Kate O’Regan opened the Regulations and Rights conference on Wednesday with a warning to the media.
An application for drug-trafficking charges to be withdrawn against Sheryl Cwele was rejected by the high court sitting in Ramsgate on Wednesday.
National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel will not comment on the rebuke he received from ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
Cosatu has forwarded the name of its Western Cape provincial secretary, Tony Ehrenreich, to the ANC as a candidate for mayor of Cape Town.
Sheryl Cwele should be acquitted of drug-trafficking charges because there is nothing linking her to the crime, a court heard on Wednesday.
South Africa’s MTN Group posted a 20% rise in full-year profit on Wednesday and sharply lifted its dividend payment.
Talks between Metrobus and Samwu aimed at ending a month-long strike have deadlocked, an official said on Wednesday.
A new programme funded through the US government hopes to support research efforts in Africa and increase the number of healthcare workers.
Hedging against a backdrop of volatile markets appears to pay off.
If your aim is to save, be wary of financial instruments that may cost you more than you’ve bargained for.
The department of trade and industry has appointed an independent firm to compile a report on the dismissal of chief executive officer the EAAB.
The ANC’s defence of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi is proof the ruling party has abandoned non-racialism, DA MP Wilmot James said on Tuesday.
The controversial Employment Equity Amendment Bill is meant to fight white male domination in management positions, the ANC said on Tuesday.
Petrochemical company Sasol will buy a 50% stake in a shale gas field in Canada for R7,14-billion, it said on Tuesday.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation and Google say they have begun digitising thousands of unseen Mandela files to make them available online.
Sheryl Cwele will on Wednesday apply for the withdrawal of drug trafficking charges before she takes the stand at the KwaZulu-Natal High Court.
Research from the 2011 Grant Thornton International Business Report reveals that South African women currently hold 27% of senior management positions
The African National Congress (ANC) plans to tackle the sticky issue of the influence that businesspeople have on the party.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said her staff had been "traumatised" by the unauthorised "visit" by police officers to her headquarters.
Business confidence in the first quarter of 2011 was positive for the first time in three years, according to an index by Rand Merchant Bank.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe on Tuesday dismissed criticism of the Gupta family’s political influence as "racial prejudice".
One man feels it the Berg will benefit if one mountain peak is named after Nelson Mandela but his suggestion has been met with concern.