South Africa will push for reform of the United Nations Security Council during a two-year stint as a rotating member of the group.
At least 440 cases of malaria have been reported in Limpopo, provincial health department spokesperson Cecil Motsepe said on Wednesday.
The Joe Slovo Foundation, which will serve to commemorate his life’s work and raise funds for education and housing, was established on Wednesday.
South African Pioneer Food Group will spend about R1-billion in the current financial year on expansion projects, it said on Wednesday.
Free State arts and culture minister Dan Kgothule was fined R20 000 or 12 months in prison for speeding by the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court.
The release of matric results for candidates who wrote the IEB exam has led to inevitable comparisons between public and private schools.
Telkom says the deadline for unbundling the local loop, the "last mile" of copper cables that connects consumers to its network, is "unrealistic".
The water affairs department was expected to issue a flood warning on Wednesday after two days of heavy rainfall devastated parts of the country.
Orlando Pirates head coach Ruud Krol has set his side a target this season of qualifying for the African Champions League in 2012.
Executive councillor in KwaZulu-Natal urges government investigation after 15 die over New Year weekend.
South Africans are underinsured by a massive R18,4-trillion.
Property funds dominate etfSA’s Performance Survey.
The SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has added its voice to those condemning police for arresting two journalists.
South Africa’s coal exports rose to 63,43-million tons in 2010 from 61,14-million tons the previous year, the Richards Bay Coal Terminal said.
The Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) is to investigate recent police action against two <em>Sowetan</em> journalists.
Injured photographer João Silva, who was hurt in a landmine blast in Afghanistan last year, is improving, his wife said on Tuesday.
The brother of South African Deborah Calitz, the woman taken hostage by Somali pirates last year, said there is still no update on her whereabouts.
Nigerian terror accused, Henry Okah, plans to appeal against a decision to deny him bail in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
The Free State provincial minister caught driving at 235km/h needs to resign immediately, the Democratic Alliance said on Tuesday.
The Jo’burg Roads Agency suspects that a syndicate is stealing SIM cards from the city’s hi-tech traffic lights, and using them to run up phone bills.
SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt has embarked on a rebuilding programme and has targeted a title challenge in the 2011/12 season.
Eight people facing a string of charges, including sexually assaulting children and charges relating to child pornography, were denied bail.
Should non-blacks ride separate buses, and other relevant questions for idiots, writes Chris Roper.
New Year’s resolutions may seem passé, but when it comes to money, they might just be well worth making.
More than 98% of candidates passed this year’s National Senior Certificate examination conducted by the Independent Examinations Board.
A grimly determined Gautam Gambhir and a serene Sachin Tendulkar took India to 142 for two at stumps on the second day of the deciding third Test.
About 255 000 Zimbabweans took advantage of the government’s special dispensation to legalise their stay in SA, a government spokesperson said.
More than 1 000 miners will down tools at the Arnot Exarro coal mine in Mpumalanga to mourn the death of a worker.
The Free State minister caught driving at 235km/h was found guilty of reckless and negligent driving in court on Monday, police said.
Namibian police have arrested a fugitive South African who fled to the US five years ago to avoid jail for the death of a striking worker.
The Gauteng health department has approved the hiring of specialists to fill vacant posts in the province’s hospitals, an official said on Monday.
Jacques Kallis moved into joint second place on the all-time Test centurions on Monday.