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.
The PSAM has challenged chief state law advisor Enver Daniels’s contention that the draft Bill will not fall foul of the Constitution.
Giant lock Andries Bekker dealt another blow to South Africa when he was ruled out for the rest of the year with a back injury.
If the Protection of Information Bill in its current form becomes law the free flow of information will be stemmed.
All three men involved in the murder of Brett Kebble have now testified, and have admitted that Glenn Agliotti was not directly responsible.
South Africa’s consumer inflation slowed more than expected in June, official data showed on Wednesday.
Zoleka Ton’s three-year-old daughter Azile was inconsolable on June 28 as she watched their shack in Kliptown being torn down by police officers.
The ANC is the party of choice for voters, but a relationship between the ID, DA and Cope would be good for SA’s political health, a survey shows.
ArcelorMittal South Africa, a unit of the world’s biggest steelmaker, swung to a first-half profit on Wednesday.
ANC struggle stalwart Cheryl Gillwald died of cancer at the weekend, the ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) said on Tuesday.
The ANC Youth League is not in crisis ahead of its conference next year, its president Julius Malema said on Tuesday.
The ANC Youth League has challenged comments reportedly made by ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe about the league’s disciplinary processes.
Political editor for <i>Business Day</i>, Karima Brown, will be leaving BDFM to become the deputy editor of the <i>New Age</i>.
Glenn Agliotti’s defence counsel Laurance Hodes spent Wednesday afternoon tearing into the credibility of state witness Alexis Christopher.
SA is one of 12 countries that has failed to reduce child mortality since 1990, according to the 2009/10 SA Child Gauge, released on Tuesday.
Bloemfontein’s chief magistrate Mziwonke Hinxa on Monday found the Reitz Four guilty of crimen injuria after they entered a guilty plea.
Chief state law adviser Enver Daniels on Tuesday dismissed an avalanche of criticism of the Protection of Information Bill.
Panjo the tiger, who reportedly jumped out of his owners’ bakkie on Tuesday morning and went walkabout, has caused a stir.
The South Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday how security boss Clinton Nassif hired "heavies" to intimidate and shoot people.
Cope leaders Mbhazima Shilowa and Mosiuoa Lekota on Tuesday failed to reach an out-of-court agreement on their political differences.
SA’s unemployment rate climbed to 25,3% in the second quarter of 2010, a slight increase from 25,2% in the first three months of the year.
I had two very different ideas of romantic affection drilled into me, with my Indian parents and Western home, writes <b>Ilham Rawoot</b>.
Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda needs to appear before Parliament’s communications portfolio committee, the DA said on Tuesday.
The JSE said it was still investigating the cause of the technical glitch that crashed the cash equities market and halted trading on Tuesday morning.
Rangers manager Walter Smith on Tuesday revealed his interest in signing two of SA’s World Cup stars, Bongani Khumalo and Katlego Mphela.
Bouncer Nigel McGurk told the court in detail on Tuesday about the plans to shoot former Allan Gray chief investment officer Stephen Mildenhall.
Experts fear that many victims of what has been described as xenophobic violence in Kya Sands will be persuaded to drop charges.
It seems the media in South Africa is again under dire threat of "anti-freedom" legislation, a group of three former newspaper editors said on Monday.