A group of actors, producers and directors demonstrated on Thursday against the SABC’s planned R500-million cut of local content.
All eyes will be on the Judicial Service Commission on Friday when it makes known its initial findings on the complaints relating to John Hlophe.
The Constitutional Court rejected a bid by a group of property owners to challenge road plans that affected their properties.
Julius Malema is expected to be back at Johannesburg’s Equality Court on Monday over remarks he made about a woman who accused Jacob Zuma of rape.
Eskom on Thursday reported one of the biggest full-year losses in its history and warned power supply was still tight despite a decline in usage.
Cabinet on Thursday warned of stronger police action against the organisers and participants of violent and destructive protests.
The Gauteng hospitals’ security bill of R141-million is a rip-off, said the Democratic Alliance on Thursday.
Impala Platinum said on Thursday it could sack thousands of striking workers, escalating a wage dispute.
ANC spokesperson Jessie Duarte has been appointed as chief operations officer in President Jacob Zuma’s office, the government said on Thursday.
MTN Group on Thursday reiterated that no decision had been taken with regard to its proposed merger with India’s Bharti Airtel.
Thursday morning’s radar problems at OR Tambo Airport were caused by the upgrade of the main navigation aid, the company managing the work said.
Government warned the taxi industry on Thursday it would push ahead with the implementation of the BRT system and would not tolerate violent protest.
Newly promoted Jomo Cosmos are hoping to spring a big surprise when they face unbeaten Orlando Pirates on Saturday night.
South Africa’s producer price index registered deflation of -3,8% year-on-year in July from -4,1% in June, Statistics SA said on Thursday.
The United Taxi Association Forum on Thursday lodged legal papers to have the launch of the Bus Rapid Transit system suspended, said a media report.
SA is finding all kinds of ways to express pride about District 9, a locally produced film that has turned into a blockbuster in the US.
SA’s biggest union said a strike at Impala Platinum’s biggest mine may spread to the entire company after wage talks broke down on Wednesday.
Impala Platinum, the world’s second-largest platinum producer, on Thursday reported a 52% fall in full-year headline earnings per share.
Police are investigating the illegal protest by soldiers that turned violent at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Wednesday.
It’s not true that male menopause is only about younger women and faster cars. Quite a few men of a certain age yearn to own a farm in the Karoo.
Charlotte Bauer recalls a dinner she co-hosted recently, where she discovered how there was going to be plenty of nothing for everyone.
South Africa has no choice but to develop its own H1N1 flu vaccine, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Wednesday.
Eight opposition parties held another round of cooperation talks on Wednesday, United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa said.
A new information protection law is in the process of being tabled, the South African Law Reform Commission said on Wednesday.
Soldiers who protested at the Union Buildings on Wednesday were ”disgraceful” and had placed the nation in danger, said Lindiwe Sisulu.
The probe into possible anti-competitive activity in the dairy industry by the Competition Commission will continue.
The ANC hijacked the return of athletes from the IAAF World Championships in Berlin and turned it into a political rally, Cope said on Wednesday.
Lindiwe Sisulu condemned an illegal protest by about 3 000 soldiers who attempted to gain access to the Union Buildings on Wednesday.
The Gauteng ANC, Cosatu and SACP on Wednesday criticised the taxi industry’s threatened strike in a bid to halt the launch of the BRT system.
President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday promised to clamp down on public officials who were doing business with the state.
SA’s Treasury on Wednesday reopened its $1,5-billion 2019 Eurobond issued in May to raise an additional $500-million, a spokesperson said.
Tshwane police on Wednesday used rubber bullets and teargas to disperse about 1 000 soldiers attempting to gain access to the Union Buildings.