Clinton Nassif’s attorney harassed Brett Kebble’s former business partner, John Stratton, in Australia to discuss a plea bargain, a court has heard.
New vehicle sales recorded a mixed performance for July 2010 with gains in new car sales but signs of weakness in new light commercial vehicle sales.
Police commissioner General Bheki Cele has defended the need for new police headquarters leased for R500-million over the next 10 years.
Former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi will be be sentenced for corruption by the high court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
Forensic experts on Tuesday combed through a burnt-down retirement home looking for clues as to what started a blaze that killed 18 people.
Sanzar says a misconduct charge against South Africa rugby coach Peter de Villiers will be heard in Cape Town on Friday.
South Africa’s Merafe Resources reported a first-half return to profit on Tuesday and forecast a gradual recovery in ferrochrome demand.
A second initiation video has surfaced at the University of the Free State, this time with white students as the "victims".
If someone was convicted of murder but later granted amnesty for their action, does that mean we should no longer call him or her a murderer?
Chairperson of the Press Council of SA, Raymond Louw, on Monday took issue with a call by the ANC and SACP for a statutory media appeals tribunal.
There was "nothing dodgy" about a multi-million rand property deal for new police offices in Pretoria, the Department of Public Works said on Monday.
The prosecutor in Jackie Selebi’s corruption trial has asked the court to jail the former top cop for more than 15 years.
The ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday called on the judiciary to stop meddling in its internal affairs.
It should not be left to a small band of heroic doctors to carry the public healthcare torch alone.
Judgement has been reserved in a legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up leadership of the party in Parliament.
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The defence counsel for Glenn Agliotti spent Monday morning taking Clinton Nassif through numerous differences in his statements and testimony.
What do Pratley putty, rooibos tea, the Kreepy Krauly pool cleaner, and Mrs Ball’s chutney have in common?
DA leader Helen Zille has vowed to fight perceived attempts by the ruling party to undermine media freedom all the way to the Constitutional Court.
Will the much publicised "engagement" between the DA and the ID at the DA Federal Congress last week result in a coalition, merger, or partnership?
The problem of nearly three million youths ‘not in employment, education or training’ won’t be solved by FET colleges, writes <b>Michael Cosser</b>
Jackie Selebi showed his deputies a video of an interview with drug-dealer Glenn Agliotti in January 2008, before he was charged with corruption.
Regulation is on the way out and there’s a big demand for cheap flights.
Former Kebble security boss Clinton Nassif was accused of lying in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.
Move over trainspotters, there’s a new breed of transport stalker about — planespotters.
They are going to be saddled with the huge costs of Acsa’s ‘unnecessary’ airport upgrades.
Aircraft have had a technological make-over.
Eighteen elderly people were killed and several others injured when a fire broke out at an old age home in Nigel, paramedics said on Monday.
Author Ariel Dorfman said on Saturday that former enemies in both post-apartheid SA and in Chile must show remorse for past wrongs.
President Jacob Zuma has delegated Public Service Minister Richard Baloyi to intervene in the dispute between Siphiwe Nyanda his director general.
During the annus mirabilis of 1960 17 independent African states were born, creating great expectations for the rebirth of a continent.
SA’s trade account swung back into surplus in June, partly boosted by a backlog of exports resulting from a transport strike the previous month.