Business confidence for May has slipped, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said on Thursday.
The call by some artists to boycott the Soccer World Cup kick-off concert is ill-advised, government spokesperson Themba Maseko said on Thursday.
Global investment managers are now arguing that emerging markets will be the preferred investment destination of the future
President Jacob Zuma was due to meet business leaders in India on Thursday in a bid to boost trade ties.
The Gautrain moved into operation between Sandton and the OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday when it was awarded its safety permit.
Denmark will pose a much bigger test of Bafana Bafana’s World Cup credentials when the teams meet at the Super Stadium on Saturday.
SA’s police force lost 5 362 firearms in the past two years, with nearly 90% still unrecovered, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said on Wednesday.
Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda will meet the SABC board soon about the recent appointment of Phil Molefe as head of news, a spokesperson said.
Efforts to solve Cope’s leadership conundrum will continue in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Friday.
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Hundreds of thousands of viewers will be watching the World Cup kick-off on a pirate basis, and there’s not much that Fifa can do about it.
Fans who are not able to attend World Cup games at Mbombela stadium in Mpumalanga can still watch the games at one of six public viewing areas.
Cope’s presidential conundrum over who the rightful president is, will continue until Friday.
Trade unions rallied behind Cosatu boss Zwelinzima Vavi on Wednesday following rumours that the ANC may bring disciplinary action against him.
SABC CEO Solly Mokoetle has announced that Phil Molefe is the public broadcaster’s new head of news, despite the board opposing the appointment.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said on Wednesday he hopes Nelson Mandela will attend the opening of the Soccer World Cup next week.
Cope’s parliamentary leader on Wednesday refused to comment on whether he would resign from his post due to the turbulence in the party.
South Africa’s first interconnect rate cut in eight years has translated into a meager 2% cost decrease for the average business contract subscriber.
Up to 4 000 nurses and administrative workers at Netcare, Africa’s biggest private hospital group, launched a strike over pay on Wednesday.
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The e.tv/AWB "Don’t touch me on my studio" debate has been given the thumbs-up by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
A website associated with the South African on board the Gaza-bound flotilla attacked by the Israeli army, has been hacked, allegedly from Israel.
The ANC on Wednesday neither confirmed nor denied reports that Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi faces disciplinary charges.
Eskom swung to a full-year profit from a record loss last year due to higher electricity demand and power tariffs.
South Africa’s total industry new vehicle sales increased by 35,3% year-on-year to 39 176 units in May.
Banks on Tuesday welcomed Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s decision to make the banking sector more competitive through transparency.
The World Cup would bring South Africans together to create the kind of country that Nelson Mandela would have wanted, Danny Jordaan said on Tuesday.
Mining operations in Africa could be driving the whole continent’s tuberculosis epidemic, a new Oxford-led study has found.
Cosatu has threatened to pull out of an alliance with the ANC if the ANC persists with disciplinary charges against Cosatu leader Zwelinzima Vavi.