Murdered night-club owner Lolly Jackson was buried on Monday in Germiston — one week after he was shot dead at a friend’s house in Kempton Park.
Wouter Basson’s fear that an inquiry into his conduct by the Health Professions Council would be biased was unjustified, a court ruled on Monday.
Rail company Transnet on Monday appealed to striking workers to consider in earnest its offer of an 11% salary increase.
The criminal case against former police crime intelligence head Mulangi Mphego has been struck off the roll.
The South African rand is far too strong, Congress of South African Trade Unions secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi said on Monday.
And a new advocacy group is planning to show disempowered people how to use it.
Kulula.com has responded to negative pre-World Cup coverage in the UK tabloids with a well-aimed whack at a jittery public’s funny bone.
Barloworld pointed to a second-half rebound after a sharp fall in first-half earnings, saying it expects to benefit from a recovery in the economy.
The murder of former AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was planned in the stables of his farm, a court heard on Monday.
As President Jacob Zuma marked his first year in office on Monday, opposition parties said he had failed to show leadership.
Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has stressed that financial incentives were not part of his or his players’ plan for the Soccer World Cup.
Disciplinary procedures against ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu by the Young Communist League (YCL) are under way, the YCL said on Monday.
South African Tim Clark stormed home with a brilliant final round to win the $9,5-million Players Championship on Sunday.
Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu believes national service is the only solution for the large numbers of unemployed and disempowered youth.
Almost three out of every four Johannesburg residents rate their city as "world class", according to a survey released on Monday.
Harmony Gold swung into a headline loss per share in the March quarter due to lower output and higher production costs.
The editor of <em>Cosmopolitan</em> thinks Lolly Jackson was a dick for exploiting women. Verashni Pillay thinks it’s all shades of grey.
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The DA on Sunday described the re-appointment of Paul Mashatile as Gauteng’s ANC chairperson as "bad new" for the province.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith admitted it would be a "challenge" for his side to revive their World Twenty20 campaign against Pakistan on Monday.
Mamelodi Sundowns beat Orlando Pirates 3-1 to advance to the Nedbank Cup semifinals on Sunday, with the decisive goals coming from Bucs rejects.
Cope needed to reconnect with its people, the party’s deputy president, Mbhazima Shilowa, said on Sunday as he launched his party presidential bid.
The South African Trade and Allied Workers Union strike against Transnet will go ahead on Monday, but will not affect Gauteng Metrorail services.
The original, signed <i>Freedom Charter</i> has been saved from going on auction in the UK, and has been handed over the South African government.
In the final run-up to the World Cup, South Africans have snapped up tickets in a surge that will give the tournament a more African flavour.
Right-wing Bjorn Basson scored two tries as Central Cheetahs gained a convincing 29-14 win over the Western Force in a Super 14 match on Saturday.
The nationwide Transnet strike by the South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu) would go ahead, the union said on Saturday.
Newly Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile made it clear on Saturday that the ANC was the only centre of power in the province.
Current Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile retained his position after a bruising leadership battle with his deputy premier Nomvula Mokonyane.
The owner of a bus that killed 23 people in South Africa was charged with murder on Friday, a police spokesperson said.
Every day South Africa sees about 50 killings, but the startling statistic masks enormous differences among violent crimes, which rarely affect tourists.