The government is taking measures to combat poaching but is it too little, too late?
The Karoo has a potential natural gas deposit that could contribute to the country’s future energy security and create thousands of jobs.
Killer’s plea bargain casts a spotlight on Czech fugitive and his associates.
The DA’s shadow minister for defence, David Maynier, was expelled from Parliament on Thursday after refusing to apologise to Lindiwe Sisulu.
Concerns that Jo’burg and the Cradle of Humankind will soon be flooded with acid mine drainage have been central to discussions for months.
State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele will meet Sanef in Pretoria on Friday to discuss the Protection of Information Bill, the ministry said.
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The Eastern Cape provincial government will spend R30-million this financial year on 30 senior managers it contracted to sort out finances.
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RAFI forms part of a new breed of smart beta products — and investors are keen to find out more about them.
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The metro police officer leans into your window: Do you pay a quick bribe and drive off, or take your punishment on the chin?
New sports minister Fikile Mbalula said he intends rooting out corruption and would call for more money to be injected into the sector.
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Government announced Cabinet has approved a R20-billion equity injection for Eskom over three years in a bid to strengthen the utility’s finances.
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State holdings are to be liquidated to fund a R20-billion equity injection for Eskom’s build programme, government said on Thursday.
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Cabinet has approved a six-month extension of the deadline for the registration of cellphone users because too few had complied so far.
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The Cabinet has expressed its "outrage" at the human kidney transplant scandal uncovered at a hospital in KwaZulu-Natal.
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A Limpopo primary school sets up a contraption to capture water from fog.
Telkom warns the launch of mobile operator 8ta and a wage agreement with trade unions will hit earnings in the six months to September 30, 2010.
TNA Media, publishers of The New Age, has appointed Independent News and Media’s COO Nazeem Howa as its CEO.
A shock 88th-minute goal from striker Sekou Camara saw Santos prevail 1-0 over Kaizer Chiefs in their Absa Premiership match on Wednesday.
IFP leader Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi on Wednesday said there was still a rough sea of unfinished business between the ANC and the IFP.
The Freedom Front Plus says Deputy Police Minister Maggie Sotyu is creating "racial tension" with her comments that courts are racist.
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SA cricket’s flag was at half-mast on Wednesday as it mourned sporting great Herbert Roy "Tiger" Lance, who died at the age of 70.
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South African cricket’s flag was at half-mast on November 10 as it mourned sporting great Herbert Roy "Tiger" Lance.
The failure of the DA to remove prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane has cleared the way for him to focus on his duties, the government said on Wednesday.
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Consumers’ financial problems are easing slightly, according to the results of the Consumer Financial Vulnerability Index released on Wednesday.
A memorandum of requests by informal traders who claim police abuse, was read out at the mayor’s office in Johannesburg on Wednesday afternoon.
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The investigation into the alleged rape of a Johannesburg schoolgirl by two boys, age 14 and 16, is continuing, the Gauteng police said on Wednesday.
The DA may challenge the appointment of the prosecutions boss in the Constitutional Court, after its application was rebuffed in a high court.
The Northern Cape ANCYL will not apologise for its attack on chief prosecutor Menzi Simelane following the arrest of provincial minister John Block.
The NPA is concerned over possible "political" remarks made by the magistrate in Wednesday’s bail decision of Northern Cape ANC leader John Block.
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The SA man saved by EU naval forces after his yacht was attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia has arrived back in SA.
One of the most abundant heavy metals in the earth’s crust, uranium is a known radiological element and toxin.
ANC Northern Cape leader John Block was granted bail of R100 000 in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.