Rugby supporters gave Soweto’s Orlando Stadium the thumbs up on Saturday, but were less complimentary about the traffic flow.
The Bulls will play their second consecutive Super 14 final at home after beating the Crusaders 39-24 in the historic match at the Orlando Stadium.
A Zapiro cartoon has angered Muslims and the SA Muslim Judicial Council has called on its followers to express their condemnation.
Soweto closed down its most famous road on Friday for a street party outside Nelson Mandela’s former home to mark 20 days until the World Cup.
As the party readies itself for its national congress at the end of the month, both this external challenge and a number of internal ones confront it.
The assumption in many quarters is that the core business of Trevor Manuel’s National Planning Commission will be "smart growth".
Would you buy a used energy plan from Eskom? asks Kevin Davie.
A savings club is a disciplined way to save and allows you to pool your resources.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema wants provincial structures to elect leaders who will support him in his bid for a second term next year.
State enterprise and coal loom large in IRP2,
<b>Lynley Donnelly</b> and <b>Kevin Davie</b> report.
The NIA is monitoring the possibility that a fresh wave of xenophobic violence will hit South Africa after the World Cup.
SA security agencies were, on Thursday afternoon, still in the dark over the arrest of alleged terror suspect Abdullah Azzam Saleh Misfar al-Qahtani.
Trade union federation is planning fresh strike action, particularly within the public sector, to put pressure on President Jacob Zuma’s government.
Arcelor Mittal may be forced to give up local assets in a bid to end its dominance in the market.
If Cape Town were a woman, she’d be a dame with world-class style, but also one who likes to get down and dirty. The same goes for hosting ability.
Changes to exchange controls at last make it a cost-effective vehicle for married couples, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
Despite an impressive run, some investors are
still advising caution, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
Conditions are ideal to put part of your savings overseas and secure real returns, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
They were chosen to open the World Cup and are the South African music industry’s sexiest export, writes <b>Lloyd Gedye</b>.
Promising results of Thai trial could breathe new life into South African research.
A Muslim journalist’s take on Zapiro and the subsequent uproar.
UJ considers cutting ties with Israel’s Ben-Gurion University in protest against Ben Gurion’s alleged association with Palestinian rights abuses.
A treasure trove of contemporary Cuban art has been unearthed in London, the property of a South African collector.
Mining Minister Susan Shabangu said on Friday she was "very concerned" about recent mine deaths.
The Johannesburg Art Gallery breaks 2010 ranks to stage a show about race and identity, writes <b>Anthea Buys</b>.
The Council of Muslim Theologians on Thursday night tried to prevent the <i>M&G</i> from publishing a Zapiro cartoon featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
Ten new directors general were recently installed in President Jacob Zuma’s administration. The <i>M&G</i>’s political staff assess them.
Maker, a design shop in Johannesburg, recently invited six designers including architects and artists to create work in response to the word unshape.
<b>Percy Zvomuya</b> speaks to the pre-eminent sculptor about his upcoming show and his ecological approach to creation.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu applauded the decision to move a Super 14 rugby semifinal to Soweto, local media reported on Friday.
<em>Remotewords</em> aims to "disseminate literary statements" around the world through satellite mapping programmes.
We need to understand why we have failed the
intellectual, ethical challenge, writes <b>Lis Lange</b>.