The ANC has described the DA’s newly launched Crooked Comrades Monitor as an attempt to tarnish the ruling party’s image.
Gavin Hunt has made it clear that Joel Santana’s job is not under threat from the three local coaches roped in to act as assessors for Bafana Bafana.
The government is sitting on a ”time bomb” if it does not align education with skills needed by the economy to create jobs, the labour minister says.
Corruption remains the biggest problem at the Home Affairs Department, Director General Mavuso Msimang said on Thursday.
South Africa’s manufacturing output shrank by a worse-than-expected 15% year-on-year in August, showing the sector remains deep in trouble.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday denied allegations by a Durban shack dwellers organisation that it orchestrated recent attacks.
Kevin Pietersen was on Thursday included in England’s squads for the upcoming tour of South Africa, but there was no place for Steve Harmison.
The corporate sector is ”lazy” and has given up its role in solving skills shortages, businessman Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday.
Champions South Africa face a demanding three consecutive Test opening to the defence of their Tri-Nations title in the 2010 campaign.
The DA on Thursday launched a ”Crooked Comrades” monitor listing the names of ANC officials found guilty of crimes or misconduct.
A tearful Glenn Agliotti told a court on Thursday that he made payments to former top cop Jackie Selebi for ”friendship” and ”business” reasons.
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre on Thursday warned of a rise in ”phishing” attacks.
The country’s education system will take ”decades” to shake off apartheid’s legacy, ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday.
The Democratic Alliance on Thursday said it would not participate in KwaZulu-Natal’s first public hearing on labour brokering.
A woman who alleges she was raped more than 40 years ago is allowed to have the matter brought to trial, the Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday.
The Constitutional Court decided on Thursday that Johannesburg prepaid water meters are not illegal, as opponents of the devices have claimed.
Emotions ran high in the South Gauteng High Court on Thursday as Jackie Selebi chuckled while state witness Glenn Agliotti broke down in tears.
The introduction of day-night Tests edged closer on Wednesday when an ICC board meeting called for further research on the subject.
The government has been forced to reinforce security at the Pretoria Magistrates’ Court after a third fire broke out.
Convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti will take the witness stand for a third day on Thursday in the graft trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi.
Northam Platinum said on Thursday it would start construction on a big new platinum mine by early 2010.
SA’s mining sector has shed close to 30 000 jobs due to the global economic downturn, but avoided greater losses, a senior official said.
Not everyone has been enamoured with the decision of Safa to appoint three assessors to stand in judgement of battling Bafana Bafana.
The swine flu death toll in SA has reached 91, while more than 12 000 cases have been recorded since June, health authorities say.
A non-profit company of MK veterans is threatening to take the Gauteng government to court for a "dismal" breach of a business agreement.
Cosatu affiliates protested against labour brokering on Wednesday and threatened strikes if the practice was not ended.
Jackie Selebi allegedly handed his friend Glenn Agliotti a copy of an email sent to the Scorpions by Selebi’s nemesis Paul O’Sullivan in 2006.
A man who raped and strangled his girlfriend’s two-year-old girl was given two life sentences by the Durban High Court on Wednesday.
There are too many guns floating around South Africa, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.
Transnet will continue with a disciplinary hearing against its Freight Rail CEO Siyabonga Gama, a spokesperson said on Wednesday.
The national selectors will have a chance to evaluate Proteas players this weekend, with action in the Champions League and the SupeSport Series.
The government is trying to deal with people not getting through to the presidential hotline, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.