Fifa president Joseph Blatter expressed his total confidence on Friday in security measures for the 2010 World Cup.
The exercise of the presidential pardon promises to be a heavily contested political arena.
The Constitutional Court’s decision that victims or their families have a right to make representations to the president should be celebrated.
There is a movement within the ANC to push for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma later this year, Samwu said on Friday.
Protected only by a mask and wetsuit, rather than a steel cage, Kevin Rushby goes diving with sharks off the KwaZulu-Natal south coast.
We can be thankful that it was Gwede Mantashe and not Julius Malema who mooted the idea of nationalising the Reserve Bank.
South Africa’s artists and performers are still in the dark about their role in the staging of the world’s biggest sporting event.
Creating more jobs is South Africa’s most critical challenge, Deputy Minister of Finance Nhlanhla Nene said in Johannesburg on Friday.
Official versions of the ANC’s history in exile are challenged by <em>Inside Quatro: Uncovering the Exile History of the ANC and Swapo</em>.
It is likely that SA’s much-awaited second nuclear power station will be put out to tender after September this year, the <i>M&G</i> has learned.
James Ngculu’s story recognises the personal sacrifice made by the 1976 generation and the ability of the human spirit to adapt to hardship.
Proposed law may shed light on the police’s use of lethal force, but it could also be unconstitutional.
Less than 3 000 posts have been spared so far, despite government pumping R2.4‑billion into training layoff scheme.
Resignation of climate chief makes SA’s tourism minister a frontrunner for the position.
Disillusioned senior officer quits and blows the whistle on the alleged fiddling of case dockets.
Hundreds of students marched on Parliament on Friday demanding free varsity education. They will deliver a memorandum registering this demand.
The ANC is growing of weary of alliance partner Cosatu, party spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said on Friday.
Baby Ashleigh Louw died on Friday, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital clinical manager Dr Pungie Lingham said.
SA journalists reporting on President Jacob Zuma’s trip to Britain are pussycats compared with their counterparts from the UK media.
Spier Contemporary 2010 is as much about the exhibition and the rewarding of some of artists as it is about creating a platform for the marginalised.
President Jacob Zuma will return home on Friday from his visit to the UK with good news for SA but bad news for SADC.
Female artists snubbed by Arts and Culture Minister Lulu Xingwana at an exhibition last year have called her response homophobic and unconstitutional.
He was a psychiatrist and expert on suicide, but it was too late, she was succumbing to her final overdose.
Unlike its counterparts in Mpumalanga which have been battling to get things right at the Mbombela Stadium, Soccer City stadium is ready.
Pressure is mounting in the ANC for President Jacob Zuma to step down as ANC leader once his term ends in 2012 and make way for new leadership.
Mandisa Williams, the Springbok women’s rugby captain, tells Cheryl Roberts about her passion for the game and the need for more investment.
Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane is weighing representations by former crime intelligence boss Mulangi Mphego on charges against Mphego.
Exiting director general of home affairs admits that he failed to stamp out crime in his department.
The selection for this year’s Spier Contemporary exhibition has moved away from ‘rainbow nation’ niceties, writes Niren Tolsi.
Government will take a firm line against white ratepayers who refuse to pay for government services they consider below par.
‘There are some people in Malema’s past whom he didn’t treat well and they want to do to him what the ANC did to Mbeki’.
Former top cop Jackie Selebi is lining up four intelligence bosses to save him from corruption charges.