South Africa’s economy may come out of recession later this year, the South African Reserve Bank’s deputy governor says.
BidVest Wits coach Roger de Sa is not getting carried with his team’s unbeaten run that has seen them ascend to second place in the PSL standings.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi was the victim of a conspiracy by former prosecution heads Bulelani Ngcuka and Vusi Pikoli, a court heard on Monday.
At a time when just about every vehicle manufacturer in SA is downsizing its workforce, BMW has announced a R2,2-billion investment.
The corruption case against former police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi has been strengthened by the surprise inclusion of Billy Rautenbach.
Jimmy Manyi’s appointment to the post of director-general for the Labour Department has also created discomfort.
Lynley Donnelly reports on the mining sector spat that arose from claims that Simmers wants a docile BEE partner.
The call for a predominantly Afrikaans University of Stellenbosch is neither racist nor nationalist.
The presidency has dismissed suggestions by conservative groups that President Jacob Zuma will change legislation on abortion and same-sex marriages.
the United Kingdom’s Serious Fraud Office will seek to prosecute defence company BAE Systems, which may have implications for SA’s arms deal probe.
In a year that’s seen a sense of apathy towards four-wheeled vehicles, Nissan’s juggernaut has muscled its way into many sought-after segments.
South Africa’s alleged wire cartel has been accused of using anti-competitive practices to scupper a wire importer from entering the market.
Nedbank must retain its sponsorship of Athletics SA or face the wrath of patriotic South Africans, the ANC Youth League said on Saturday.
Ricky Ponting needed only three words to explain why Australia crushed England by nine wickets and qualified for the Champions Trophy final.
The cash-strapped SABC has negotiated a “corporate spring offer” from Mercedes-Benz, which it has circulated to all SABC personnel.
Shackdwellers describe the terror of coming under siege during violence that left two dead and a KZN community riven. Niren Tolsi reports.
Expert suggests Zuma can’t tell his ‘shoot-to-kills’ from his ‘dying-to-shoots’.
The appointment of Moe Shaik as South African Secret Service head on Friday raised the ire of several political parties.
What the recently released crime statistics mostly tell us about is the state of citizenship in South Africa
The DA said it would give Cope until June next year to show its commitment to a possible coalition.
While Sukasha Singh is not terribly fond of children,
she understands why the Verso is good for the family.
The DA is proposing legislation to outlaw public officials from doing business with the state, party leader Helen Zille said on Friday.
Julius Malema has once again made extremely controversial statements that could lead to racial polarisation, the FF Plus said on Friday
Blade Nzimande on Friday issued a warning to lazy students, saying it cost government a fortune if students took too long to complete their degrees.
Moe Shaik is the new head of the South African Secret Service, State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele announced in Pretoria on Friday.
China overtook the United States as South Africa’s biggest export destination in the first half of 2009.
SA’s power demand has risen back to the highs before the start of the economic slowdown, Eskom said on Friday.
South Africa’s total industry new vehicle sales declined by 19,5% year-on-year to 35 931 units in September, Naamsa said on Friday.
The Democratic Alliance is seething about President Jacob Zuma’s much-heralded complaints hotline, which it says is dysfunctional.
The Protea’s didn’t choke, they just changed their game plan, writes Neil Manthorp.
Eugene Terre’Blanche tells the M&G that the final chapter of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging has not been written.
Brent Meersman gives his pick of the Cape Town restaurants joining this weekend’s festivities.