A senior Cosatu leader has expressed fear that the looming public-service strike will damage the federation’s good relations with Jacob Zuma.
As an outsider looking in, Fourie du Preez wouldn’t change anything in the current Springbok set-up.
Poor results and neglect throw spotlight on the once highly regarded Transnet School of Excellence soccer academy.
Brett Kebble’s former strongman described in vivid detail this week the violence and deceit that lay beneath the surface of Kebble’s opulent life.
The TAC has raised concerns around the Tara KLamp, a disposable device that Malaysian manufacturers claim makes circumcisions quicker and safer.
As housing developments spread across the grasslands of Gauteng, insects are being pushed out of their homes. And when that happens, they fade away.
Ex-minister and his DG set up a company closely connected to their old jobs.
It was the World Cup incident that those British tabloid journalists were hoping would happen.
Racialised academic exclusion is one of many injustices at universities that remain unresolved.
It’s not as scary as it seems if you do your homework before you take the leap.
New admissions criteria for entry to undergraduate programmes at the University of the Free State (UFS) will take effect immediately.
<b>Vuvu Vena</b> spoke to two of the four workers at Free State University’s Reitz hostel on Wednesday — the second day of the trial.
Whales and vegetation may be in danger if methane gas drilling goes ahead in southern Cape.
<b>Peter Vale</b> has been associated with Rhodes University for nearly 40 years. He shares the notes from his diary of his last week there.
Cope MP Phillip Dexter and his wife have laid assault charges against each other.
Zille has sent President Jacob Zuma 70 pages of recommendations for amendments to the "brick wall of bureaucracy, law and regulation".
Fans will pay more to watch Premier Soccer League (PSL) matches this season, chairperson Irvin Khoza said on Thursday.
President Jacob Zuma on Thursday announced the findings of the long awaited commission on traditional leadership disputes and claims.
ANC leaders have until August to submit details of their financial interests to Luthuli House after a decision by the national executive committee.
"I have been humbled by this experience of the last five years," former security chief for the Kebbles, Clinton Nassif, told the court on Thursday.
The Public Servants’ Association (PSA) said it was difficult to gauge the effects of a strike that got under way on Thursday.
SA’s successful hosting of the World Cup is likely to change global perceptions of the country, Trade Minister Rob Davies said on Thursday.
South Africa’s producer inflation quickened to 9,4% year-on-year in June from 6,8% in May, official data showed on Thursday.
Demand for credit from South Africa’s private sector grew in annual terms for a second month in June.
More than 5 000 workers at South Africa’s Northam Platinum went on a one-day strike on Thursday in a protest over the deaths of two miners.
Sentencing in the criminal trial of the Reitz Four has been set for Friday 9am in Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court.
The Reitz Four on Wednesday faced a fine in court after pleading guilty to crimen injuria.
More than 200 000 members of the Public Servants’ Association (PSA) will go on strike on Thursday.
A legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up the leadership of the party in Parliament continued on Wednesday.
Panjo the tiger was found on Wednesday night after going walkabout for two days.
Everyone, each ANC tendency included, needs a space where news that is officially out-of-favour is free to try its luck within the arena of public opinion.
Public service unions affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions on Wednesday resolved to go on strike over wages.