Statistics and experience per se don’t win finals. This is something the Bulls should be aware of ahead of Saturday’s Super 14 final.
Overseas visitors to Johannesburg can drink the city’s water without fear because it is clean and safe, Johannesburg Water said on Thursday.
South Africa’s producer inflation quickened more than expected to 5,5% year-on-year in April from 3,7% in March, official data showed on Thursday.
Muslims are upset with Zapiro for many reasons. So let’s unpack what irks them, says <b>Mahomed Faizal Dawjee</b>.
Khalo Matabane’s films tackle issues central to South Africa with sensitivity and intelligence. He spoke to the <b>M&G</b> about the Soccer World Cup.
The <em>M&G</em> has met with leaders of the broader Muslim community to discuss its publication of a cartoon epicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Corruption and nepotism are affecting service delivery in South Africa, Amnesty International said on Thursday.
There are no signs of an end to the dispute between Satawu and the Passenger Rail Association of South Africa, the union said on Wednesday.
Lael Bethlehem, the CEO of the Johannesburg Development Agency, spoke with the <b>Mail&Guardian </b>about 2010.
Fans have been urged to use the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transport System to Bafana Bafana’s friendly against Colombia at Soccer City on Thursday night.
China is set to take control of a small South African mining company and to build a new platinum mine in the country, a spokesperson said on Wednesday
The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng has complained that board members of the Blue IQ economic development agency were earning "excessive" fees.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema engaged politicians at Parliament’s public hearings on the establishment of a state-owned mining company.
Reserve Bank legislation prevents temporary South African residents from opening a bank account with Capitec.
South African transport officials will brief their SADC counterparts on transport arrangements for the World Cup during talks in Mozambique.
SA’s targeted consumer inflation slowed more than expected to 4,8% year-on-year in April from 5,1% in March, official data showed on Wednesday.
If you had to live with the disruptions of the Gautrain on your doorstep, you may well be rewarded by higher property prices.
Stagnating population growth and dwindling deposits of gold and other minerals are likely to crimp South Africa’s growth.
Eskom was granted an 11th-hour court interdict on Tuesday evening preventing the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) from going on a national strike.
A trip on the Gautrain between Sandton and OR Tambo International Airport will cost R100, the companies behind the project announced on Tuesday.
Josiah Motswaledi turned up at Soccer City in a Bafana Bafana jersey, wearing a wig in national colours, giant yellow glasses, and blowing a vuvuzela.
The Promotion of Access to Information Act does not apply to records of the Cabinet and its committees, the Presidency argued on Tuesday.
The City of Cape Town has reached a "crossroads" over the toilets destroyed in Khayelitsha this week, mayor Dan Plato said on Tuesday.
Prasa will put a 10% salary increase into effect despite the majority union still striking to press for a better offer, a senior official said.
Traders Blog: North Korea, oil spills, Bangkok, volcanic ash. It is starting to sound like that Billy Joel song except we did start the fire.
South Africa’s growth figures flummoxed the economists, but it seems every silver lining has a cloud.
The African National Congress Youth League has called on the youth to vandalise the City of Cape Town over poor service delivery.
South Africans have been warned that the emotional stress of watching Bafana Bafana play may double their risk of a heart attack.
Africa’s biggest economy expanded by 1,6% year-on-year unadjusted, compared with a 1,4% contraction in the previous quarter.
A US academic told the <em>M&G</em> on Tuesday that Pik Botha would not have known about discussions with the Israel regarding nuclear weapons.
The solution to the unemployment crisis lies partly in
the hands of entrepreneurs, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
What should entrepreneurs do to protect their
intellectual property? asks <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.