Robert starting working two years ago but is still finding it hard to save. Maya gives him some advice on where to start.
South African Airways is no longer scheduling extra flights after the backlog created by volcanic ash over parts of Europe was cleared.
Orascom Telecom said on Wednesday its parent company Weather Investments was in talks with South Africa’s MTN Group Ltd.
Bakkies Botha will make his first appearance this year when he runs out for the Bulls in Saturday’s Super 14 match against the Sharks at Loftus.
The two men arrested for the assault on baby Marzaan Kruger and her minder Francina Sekhu asked to be released from custody on Wednesday.
South Africa’s MTN Group confirmed on Wednesday it is in talks with Orascom Telecom’s parent to buy the Egyptian firm, or some of its assets.
SA voters have the power to stand up against corrupt government officials who abuse their positions of power, DA leader Helen Zille says.
Two Mozambican citizens were expected to appear in court on Wednesday for the assault on baby Marzaan Kruger and her minder, Francina Sekhu.
South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira believes his team is slowly developing the style necessary to be a surprise at the Soccer World Cup.
President Jacob Zuma reflected on the long way government still had to go given apartheid’s lingering legacy, at Freedom Day celebrations on Tuesday.
The high murder rate in SA has killed the idealism and dreams people had after the 1994 elections, the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) said on Tuesday.
The release of four South Africans abducted in Sudan was the "best Freedom Day present for the country", President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
Smart new buses already roll past World Cup stadiums, but anger is simmering within the taxi industry, which feels sidelined from the tournament.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is calling on President Jacob Zuma to apologise for his transgression in failing to declare his interests on time.
South Africa still has a lot to achieve before all South Africans are really free, the Congress of South African Trade Unions said on Monday.
Former Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride overtook another vehicle on a solid white line at high speed before he crashed, a court heard.
SA would be a country based on <i>ubuntu</i> only when this became manifest on the roads, Transport Minister S’bu Ndebele said on Wednesday.
Mvelaphanda Resources said on Monday it would sell 44-million shares in Northam to Kazakh group ENRC in a bid to simplify its corporate structure.
President Jacob Zuma has buried Aids denialism with the public disclosure of his HIV/Aids test, Numsa said on Monday.
The SACP will march against FNB’s decision to close 34 of its branches in the Free State and Northern Cape.
Street traders at the Grand Parade in Cape Town have been told to leave the area from May 1 until the end of the Soccer World Cup.
An Ekurhuleni metro police officer was asked to get a medical certificate for Robert McBride without a doctor examining him, a court heard on Monday.
Two men have been charged with attempted murder and robbery with aggravated circumstances for the assault of one-year-old Marzaan Kruger.
Tomorrow SA turns 16. And what a pimply, moody teenager we’ve turned out to be.
Many property investors have become unwilling landlords over the last few years as the local property market stagnated.
Tito Mboweni, former South African Reserve Bank governor, will join Goldman Sachs as an international adviser from June.
Pretoria University soccer head coach Steve Barker, is not worried who his side meets in the quarterfinals of the Nedbank Cup.
The drunken-driving trial of axed Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride was expected to continue in the Pretoria Regional Court on Monday.
Clean-up crews have cleared all the Rovos Rail coaches from the tracks where they were derailed in Pretoria last week.
It hasn’t happened too often, but South Africa will go into the World Twenty20 without being burdened by the unrealistic expectations of their fans.
Ambitious South African HIV testing programme launched on Sunday could change the face of Aids across the whole of Africa.
President Jacob Zuma revealed his HIV status on Sunday as he launched a scaled-up counselling and testing campaign aimed at stemming the pandemic.