Soldiers will be on high alert during the Soccer World Cup, SA army Lieutenant General Solly Shoke said on Thursday.
The Cabinet on Thursday condemned violent service-delivery protests and called on communities to behave responsibly.
South African police shot dead 556 people last year, the highest number in 12 years, media reports said on Thursday.
FNB and PayPal, a unit of eBay, said on Thursday that they have teamed up to bring international online banking services to Africa’s largest economy.
SA President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Kampala for a two-day state visit, heading a large delegation expected to explore investment opportunities.
SA’s factory gate prices rose less than expected in February but may not be enough to persuade the central bank to cut interest rates.
The show of remorse and the apology by ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu in the drunk driving case against him was welcomed by the party on Wednesday.
Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti on Wednesday dismissed suggestions government intends to nationalise land.
African National Congress spokesperson Jackson Mthembu has been convicted of drunken driving following a plea agreement with prosecutors.
Jacob Zuma has faced off calls to probe allegations of tender fraud by Julius Malema, saying he couldn’t do so until he was given evidence.
Geographic number portability for consumers has been postponed by a month, Neotel said on Wednesday.
The new Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 4×4 is by all intents and purposes a Triton with seven seats and a fixed back end.
The ANCYL is "against all forms of hate speech", it said on Wednesday, distancing itself from racist comments on social networking site Facebook.
SA bloggers have waded into the spat between the ANC Youth League and the media.
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The Africa Centre and Cape Town itself put on a grand show for the opening of Spier Contemporary 2010 on March 13.
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"You will not find a place in this country with so many artworks [made by one artist] … even if it is by many artists, put together under one roof."
Convicted child molester Cezanne Visser, also known as Advocate Barbie, has lodged papers to appeal against her conviction.
Consumer inflation eased back into the Reserve Bank’s target band of 3% to 6% in February, data released by Statistics SA on Wednesday showed.
Listed paper manufacturer Sappi intends to sell about 4,5% of its issued share capital to black investors, the company said on Wednesday.
South African number one Kevin Anderson showed grit to beat Juan Pablo Brzezicki in the opening qualifying round of the Miami Masters on Tuesday.
Largely undeterred by electric fences, hundreds of baboons in the Cape are finding the vineyards of succulent grapes to be an "absolute bonanza".
The Western Cape is to curb spending by its politicians by producing its own ministerial handbook, Premier Helen Zille said on Tuesday.
Ex-prisoners have spoken about the problems they face — both behind the walls and the challenges that await them upon release.
The PAC on Tuesday condemned ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema for accusing it of "hijacking" the Sharpeville protest.
President Jacob Zuma’s legal fees came to roughly R5-million in the year before he was elected, his office told a Parliamentary committee on Tuesday.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will oppose the adoption of a government land plan that proposes placing productive land under the control of the state.
Two people were arrested on Tuesday for public violence in Mamelodi East, where police were trying to calm angry protesters.
The next fuel increase is expected to be high due to the rand going through a bad patch and the introduction of new levies.
South Africa’s Mining Ministry said on Tuesday it would review a decision to award a new prospecting right in Kumba Iron Ore’s Sishen Mine.
South Africa’s Competition Commission has alleged bizarre behaviour by the country’s biggest food companies.