Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi should be fired for his racist statements, the SA Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) said on Monday.
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Gijima has been re-instated as the supplier of the home affairs department’s new R2,1-billion IT system after being axed almost a year ago.
Cosatu said on Monday it was "extremely concerned" about the sacking of Estate Agency Affairs Board CEO Nomonde Mapetla.
The cocaine trafficking trial of Sheryl Cwele resumed on Monday with her lawyer attempting to further discredit state witness Charmaine Moss.
Cosatu on Monday condemned the death of a Samwu member who was allegedly killed by police while striking in Pretoria last week.
The pandemic has placed a strain on education. <b>Lesley Wood</b> gives teachers some pointers on how to deal with this subject.
Allowing children to be curious and to develop their skills results in mathematics becoming a sense-making and problem-solving activity.
Opinion is divided about whether web-based financial services have come of age, writes <b>Greg Gordon</b>.
The ANC Youth League promised on Monday to "get the correct context" of leader Julius Malema’s call at the weekend for revolutionaries to reproduce.
Shabir Shaik will meet the parole board soon to discuss an allegation that he assaulted a reporter watching him playing golf.
Now is a good time for schools to review the work of their school governing body and the ethical conduct of its members, writes <b>Alan Clarke</b>.
Attention to detail, self-discipline and good teaching
add up to a good academic record, writes <b>Yazeed Kamaldien</b>.
ANCYL sought to re-assure Anglo American on Monday that it would not be the only mining company shares would be grabbed from.
The investigation into a controversial visit by two police officers to the Public Protector’s offices last week is still underway, police said.
South Africans need to become as single-minded about creating jobs as they are about cricket and soccer, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said.
A strike by Metrobus drivers entered its fourth week on Monday as unions and the employer prepared to meet in the afternoon, an official said.
Bloemfontein Celtic maintained their unbeaten run in their own backyard after playing to a 1-1 draw with Orlando Pirates on Sunday afternoon.
More than 600 000 people visited voting stations on the first day of the final voter registration weekend.
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi on Sunday passed on most of his Black Management Forum responsibilities to deputy president Tembakazi Mnyaka.
Where were the open letters during the biggest crises this country has seen, asks <b>Verashni Pillay</b>
South Africa skipper Graeme Smith hit back at claims his side had ‘choked’ again at the World Cup after a dramatic six-run loss to England on Sunday.
Kevin Pietersen became the latest victim of the injury-cursed World Cup on Monday, dealing a blow to England’s hopes of World Cup victory.
When South African photographer Jodi Bieber found out she won the 2010 World Press Photo of the Year, she shrieked.
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ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said his organisation wanted 60% of Anglo American, a media report said on Sunday.
ANC heavyweight and a prominent backer of President Jacob Zuma, Paul Ngobeni, has lashed out at planning minister Trevor Manuel.
Property company owner Wendy Machanik and her chief financial officer, Bruce Bernstein, were granted bail of R25 000 and R5 000 respectively.
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi must break his silence after his remarks that there is an oversupply of coloureds in the Western Cape.
Flyhalf Peter Grant celebrated his return to the Stormers’ starting team by kicking seven penalties in a 21-15 win over the Cheetahs on Saturday.
The Independent Electoral Commission warned SA voters that it was likely that the May 18 election date would be proclaimed in the coming week.
Journalists inquiring whether certain ministers had visited the Gupta family at home was a violation of privacy and unethical, the government said.