Bafana Bafana have confirmed a second friendly during their training camp in Germany as they will take on North Korea in Frankfurt on Thursday.
Frustrated passengers spent a sixth unplanned night in Johannesburg on Tuesday as SAA cancelled what was to be its first flight to London in a week.
Hopes of an end to the municipal workers’ strike were dashed on Tuesday night, with no resolution yet on a pay parity deal Samwu said.
South African Airways (SAA) has cancelled all of its flights between South Africa, London, Frankfurt and Munich scheduled to have departed on Tuesday.
Samwu has laid a complaint against e.tv for allegedly using video footage captured last year for a story on this year’s ongoing municipal strike.
SA has done well to reduce the cost of communicating, and the next step should see curbs in the retail market, the communications minister says.
Claims of threats by a government spin doctor against a Pietermaritzburg-based journalist should be investigated, the Democratic Alliance has said.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi admitted on Tuesday that he used his position to declassify a document for drug dealer Glenn Agliotti.
Hitachi Power Africa on Tuesday pleaded ignorance about questionable business links with the ruling African National Congress.
Cops have conducted raids on the suspected masterminds minds behind an alleged pyramid scheme operating out of the Western Cape.
South Africa is "more than ready" for the Soccer World Cup, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
Charges have not yet been formulated against ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, ANC deputy secretary general Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.
The ANC’s investment arm Chancellor House will receive R50-million over eight years in profits from Eskom’s Medupi and Kusile Power Stations.
Jackie Selebi’s cellphone records may solve a mystery of an alleged series of calls between him and former spy boss Manala Manzini in January 2008.
Jackie Selebi said on Tuesday he would never have given information to the disbanded Scorpions unit, even if it could have assisted in fighting crime.
An "email" allegedly recording racial slurs by a senior official of the Western Cape provincial government is a fake, say forensic investigators.
Altech reported little change in full-year profit on Tuesday, but the IT and telecoms firm said it was considering acquisitions to boost its business.
Outspoken ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema will not be disciplined by the party, a youth league source said on Tuesday.
The Southern Kings franchise has demanded that the South African Rugby Union ensure the franchise takes part in the Super 15 competition in 2011.
The ANC’s top six officials met well into Monday evening amid reports that ANC Youth League President Julius Malema would face disciplinary charges.
A report on South Africa’s water quality management has found that Johannesburg and Cape Town have the cleanest drinking water in the country.
The Durban taxi strike which left thousands of commuters stranded on Monday has been called off.
South Africa is ready for nuclear power, the world’s largest nuclear operator, EDF, said at an energy workshop in Johannesburg on Monday.
Samwu was back in talks on Monday afternoon with Salga in the hope of ending a week-long strike that has disrupted major services.
The SA Policing Union has demanded an increase in overtime allowances for its members ahead of the Soccer World Cup, an official said on Monday.
South Africa’s World Cup squad completed the first week of a training camp in Germany on Monday in upbeat mood.
Police not commenting on a report that Jub Jub’s blood-alcohol results may not be valid due to a delay in taking his blood sample.
The Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) was still awaiting word on Monday on when flights would resume to the UK and Europe, a spokesperson said.
A court has found last year’s proceedings of the JSC, where it dismissed a complaint of gross misconduct against Judge John Hlophe, were invalid.
The University of Limpopo has pioneered the country’s first and only dual-medium degree — BA in Contemporary English and Multilingual Studies.
The Competition Tribunal on Monday found three vehicle-tracking companies and the industry body guilty of anti-competitive behaviour.
The latest provincial barometers show that economic recovery has been strongest in the Eastern Cape, the Free State and the Western Cape.