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A plane carrying Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe back from a summit in Libya made an emergency landing on an unlit runway in northern Congo.
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Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele commended the taxi industry on Tuesday for calling off a planned strike against the Rea Vaya bus rapid transit system.
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South Africa’s manufacturing sector appears to be on track to join the global manufacturing rebound, the latest Kagiso PMI showed on Tuesday.
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Talks are under way between the National Union of Mineworkers and Impala Platinum in a bid to end an eight-day wage strike, the union said on Tuesday.
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Court officials on Tuesday laid various swords and masks on a table just before a court started sentencing a teenager Morne Harmse.
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The housing market may be starting to stabilise, First National Bank said on Tuesday as it released its latest House Price Index.
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Canada has granted an SA citizen refugee status because SA’s government cannot protect him from persecution by ”African South Africans”, reports say.
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Tiger Brands said on Tuesday it plans to open up an additional 10% of its shares to black shareholders to boost black ownership in the group.
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Jane Rosenthal discovers a rich interpretation of the human touch in a South African anthology of short fiction.
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Fans could face 17-hour round trips to see one match at the World Cup next year under a plan aimed at overcoming accommodation problems.
Impala Platinum will meet with the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) in a bid to halt the strike at its operations, the company said on Monday.
The Constitutional Court has proposed a set of rules that for the first time will allow attachment of state property for debt.
About 400 jobs are under threat as Sappi Southern Africa consults employees on reducing costs and improving efficiency, the company said on Monday.
South Africa recorded a third consecutive monthly trade surplus in July, with a R447-million surplus after a R3,22-billion surplus in June.
Only half of government’s departments have responded to written questions on whether they have bought new ministerial vehicles, the DA said on Monday.
The Equality Court on Monday granted absolution to Julius Malema on an unfair discrimination complaint, but not for hate speech and harassment.
Chief Justice Pius Langa’s wife of 43 years, Beauty, died during the night after a long illness, his office said on Monday.
Producer Michael Lee has entered the fourth week of his hunger protest against the SABC, the South African Screen Federation said on Monday.
A photographer and five IFP Youth Brigade members were wounded when police fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters in Durban on Monday.
A cocaine consignment destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique was seized at the OR Tambo International Airport, police said.
A taxi driver accused of the murder of a 16-year-old schoolgirl must be found guilty, the Pretoria Regional Court heard on Monday.
The New South Wales Waratahs said on Monday they have signed Emerging Springboks lock Hendrik Roodt on a two-year Super 14 deal.
The lawyer for ANCYL leader Julius Malema applied for his hate-speech complaint to be dismissed in the Equality Court in Johannesburg on Monday.
The BRT system was put under pressure on Monday morning as commuters left stranded by taxis resorted to using the new bus system.
Growth in demand for credit by South Africa’s private sector reached its lowest level in more than five years in July.
NUM said a strike at Impala Platinum was likely to spread to the company’s metal refinery and workers were prepared to stay away for weeks or months.
A civil rights group has laid a charge against the president of ASA for inciting racial polarisation over athlete Caster Semenya.
Krugersdorp schoolboy Morne Harmse will be sentenced for killing a fellow pupil with a sword when he appears in court on Monday.
Growth in demand for credit by South Africa’s private sector slowed to 3,4% year-on-year in July, from 3,98% in June, central bank data shows.
Employment equity should be used to further the interests of all women, regardless of colour.
Long before the Caster Semenya sex-test row hit the headlines, South Africans in all their corners were questioning her identity.
South Africa’s state-owned entities are queuing for cash, writes Lloyd Gedye