In recent times, and most visibly since the murder of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche, a certain kind of shirt has come to stand for more.
The Bulls recaptured their winning form in the Super 14 on Friday, scoring four tries to defeat the Chiefs 33-19 in a repeat of last year’s final.
The ANC "strongly condemned" ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s treatment of a BBC journalist, a spokesperson said on Friday.
<em>Lloyd Gedye</em> reports back on four bands that stood out among the dross at Splashy Fen this year.
<em>Gwen Ansell</em> speaks to two veterans of the apartheid era who dazzled the Cape Town International Jazz Festival.
China has sentenced to death a South African woman for drug-smuggling, state media said on Friday.
AWB secretary general Andre Visagie told journalists on Friday that it was entering into negotiations with the government from next week.
MTN and Standard Bank face a claim of close to R1-billion for infringement of technology patents in their MTN Banking joint venture, it was reported.
In June 1994, soon after the first democratic elections, I drove from Botswana to Johannesburg, through Ventersdorp, writes <i>Babusi Sibanda</i>.
In Tshing, outside Ventersdorp, a Soweto football derby encounter generates more excitement than the news of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s demise.
Despite sporadic talk of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder triggering a civil war, analysts say the AWB is too weak to pose a significant national threat.
Nothing is ever certain in Super 14 rugby, which refuses to follow a script, writes <em>Andy Capostagno</em>
Police have launched an investigation into SA Quantum boss Veon Bock, following his attempt to bribe the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.
As the June 11 opening match nears, Africa’s much-anticipated first World Cup is materialising in football fever.
Government has squandered more than R1-billion of taxpayers’ money over the past eight months, the Democratic Alliance said on Thursday.
ANCYL president Julius Malema said on Thursday that he was not "remorseful" over chasing a BBC journalist from a media briefing.
The World Bank has approved the granting of a $3,75-billion loan to electricity parastatal Eskom
Babies will now receive nevirapine from the state for as long as they are breastfed, but hurdles remain.
The United States has abstained on the vote by the World Bank’s board of directors on the proposed Eskom loan of $3,75-billion.
The nine-year-old son of a Wits scientist found a fossil of a new hominid species that lived 1,95m years ago, the scientist revealed on Thursday.
The picture is far from clear: the political and racial sensitivities that swirl around farm attacks in SA appear just as likely to blind scientists.
The ANC Youth League’s president attacked the media at a briefing on Thursday, calling a BBC journalist a "bastard" and an "agent".
Even if drug dealer Glenn Agliotti honestly believed he wasn’t bribing Jackie Selebi, SA’s former top cop could still be convicted of corruption.
Business confidence in March showed its first year-on-year increase since September 2007, according SACCI’s Business Confidence Index.
Moroka Swallows striker Siyabonga Nomvete is the surprise inclusion in the 25-man Bafana Bafana squad for the month-long training camp in Germany.
The ANC launched an appeal against an interdict on singing "shoot the boer", but a call to exercise restraint in singing the lyrics remains in force.
Johnny Moloto, South Africa’s deputy chief of mission to the US in Washington DC, describes SA as a teenager experiencing growing pains.
Proteas spin bowler Paul Harris, disclosed on Thursday he has signed to join the Highveld Lions franchise.
A journalist at an ANCYL media briefing was called a "bastard" and an "agent" by its president, Julius Malema, on Thursday.
Jackie Selebi’s advocate finished his arguments in court on Thursday in an application by the former top cop for a discharge from his corruption case.
The Waratahs travel to Christchurch this weekend for the Super 14 feature match hoping for an improvement on their poor record away to the Crusaders.
The SARB on Thursday said the gap between the repo rate and the prime rate did not affect the cost of borrowing for consumers.