American TV network ESPN is to show football matches in 3D during this year’s World Cup in South Africa.
About 60,7% of matrics passed the 2009 exams — just less than 2% down from 2008, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Thursday.
President Jacob Zuma’s brother has refuted reports that the president’s wives, Thobeka Madiba and Nompumelelo Ntuli are at each other’s throats.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will take no action against England players for allegedly interfering with the condition of the ball.
The DA has urged Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica to give urgent attention to making regional water boards sustainable.
SA will not lay an official complaint against England after allegations of interfering with the ball surfaced on the third day of the third Test.
Rustenburg sex worker Tshepiso Khoza is hoping to get off the street with the money she makes from the Soccer World Cup later this year.
The case of matric examination paper leaks in Mpumalanga has been handed over to the Hawks, the education department said on Tuesday.
The SABC’s interim board was well within its rights to appoint Solly Mokoetle as CEO, the office of Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda said.
The outlook for property for 2010, while still mild, was far better than 2009, Alliance Group auctioneers said on Tuesday.
South Africa led by 74 runs with nine second innings wickets in hand at lunch on the third day of the third Test against England.
Possible pardons for fraud convict Schabir Shaik or former Vlakplaas death-squad leader Eugene de Kock would be unwarranted, the DA said on Tuesday.
The crucial third Castle Lager Test between South Africa and England was delicately poised at close of play on Monday.
Perspective is everything, as the owl said to the pussycat. There’s been a furore about the Prez (finally, that Z makes sense) and his fifth marriage.
The leader of the Christian Democratic Party has described President Jacob Zuma’s wedding on Monday as a "giant step back into the dark ages".
A strange thing happens after you’ve been an expat for a while. You start feeling for your adopted country, if not pride, then at least an affinity.
Confused about exactly how many wives our president has? We round up the facts on the women in President Jacob Zuma’s life.
Airports in South Africa will not be equipped with full-body scanners in the near future, the Airports Company of SA (Acsa) said on Monday.
President Jacob Zuma on Monday expressed sadness at the death of former National Intelligence Service and later SA Secret Service head Mike Louw.
President Jacob Zuma on Monday expressed sadness at the death of former National Intelligence Service and later SA Secret Service head Mike Louw.
England snapped up the last four South African wickets for 12 runs in 15 balls but were then reduced to 64 for three at lunch.
Security was tight at the marriage of President Jacob Zuma and Thobeka Madiba in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, on Monday.
A third Roadlink bus has been impounded in less than a week after being found with defective brakes in George in the Southern Cape.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a decent New Year’s resolution these days. Like tape decks and the Clinton administration, they’re considered passé.
The media must stay away from President Jacob Zuma’s wedding to his fifth wife, Thobeka Madiba, on Monday, the Presidency said on Sunday.
Jacques Kallis hit a calm, chanceless century to keep South African hopes alive on the first day of the third Test against England at Newlands.
England off-spinner Graeme Swann’s sparkling form in South Africa contrasts with his tour 10 years ago when he spent a lot of time drinking.
There is likely to be at least one change to the South African team for the third Castle Lager Test against England starting at Newlands on Sunday.
The testimonies left by Number Four jail’s non-white inmates are a stark reminder of a brutal and barbaric regime.
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President Jacob Zuma said 2010 was the year for South Africans to renew their commitment to national unity.
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Graeme Smith said after his team’s defeat in the second Test against England that his side had failed to ”go to the next level” after a glorious 2008.
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The ANC is failing poor black South Africans, and next year’s World Cup will only intensify scrutiny of Jacob Zuma’s regime.