The issue of the vuvuzela once again caused an uproar during the Confed Cup last month.
Julius Malema has admitted making comments about a woman who laid a rape charge against President Jacob Zuma, but denied they constituted hate speech.
Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile says Springbok rugby coach Peter de Villiers should watch his mouth, it was reported on Thursday.
The country’s gold output fell 10,5% in May 2009 compared with the same month last year, Statistics South Africa said on Thursday.
Strikes at 2010 World Cup stadiums will continue countrywide on Thursday as opposing parties prepare for another round of wage talks.
It is "nonsense" that inflation-targeting is necessary for strong and stable growth, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said on Wednesday.
The public is invited to make nominations for new SABC board members before July 31, a parliamentary committee on communications said on Wednesday.
Seventeen new cases of swine flu have been confirmed in South Africa, pushing the total of infections to 47.
More than 70 000 workers involved in construction on 2010 World Cup stadiums embarked on a strike on Wednesday to press for higher wages.
It seems that ever since the Soccer World Cup was awarded to South Africa, there have been some who have raised concerns about safety in the country.
Judges at a four-day judicial gathering in Pretoria have resolved to tackle court backlogs and delays.
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) has called on striking doctors to give negotiations a chance.
South African building workers began an indefinite strike on Wednesday that will halt work at stadiums for the 2010 World Cup.
Hundreds of South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) workers are expected to down tools during lunchtime on Wednesday over a wage dispute.
A 16-month-old baby was shot dead during a robbery in Eersterust, Pretoria, police said on Wednesday.
They came, the supreme exponents of this art form. Note, art form — because that is exactly what football is.
As part of Team SA, it’s important that we all do our bit, whether by attending the games or at the very least showing an interest in the game.
Controversial former City Press editor Vusi Mona has been appointed acting deputy director general for communications.
There are people who do not like Julius Malema. I am not one of them. He is a newsman’s dream.
John Robbie rarely says anything I want to write home about on his morning shows, which I listen to religiously.
The play <i>Hayani</i> is an evocative recollection of childhood by actor and director John Kani’s son, Atandwa, and Nat Ramabulana.
The process of appointing judges is not entirely transparent, the second Judicial Conference of South Africa heard in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Congress of the People (Cope) second deputy president Lynda Odendaal on Tuesday resigned from both the party and Parliament.
Durban’s beleaguered bus operator, Remant Alton, has been replaced by another operator after years of poor service.
The Waterfront is your best bet for a taste of Belgian cuisine even though it is a tourist haunt.
Monday night at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown saw the uniting of Ronald Snijders and United States-born Salim Washington.
Hikes in the electricity price may spur us to save energy and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, writes Faranaaz Parker.
Whether you decide to go it alone or with a financial expert, familiarise yourself with different fund options, writes Marize Pieters.
The South African Medical Association will this week hold secret ballots to determine whether its members accept or reject a revised wage offer.
The number of swine-flu cases in SA has risen to 30, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases said on Monday.
A call to reform SA’s judiciary does not mean judges’ independence will be compromised, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday.
Protest action by half of the SABC workforce will only start on Wednesday, the Media Workers’ Association of South Africa said on Monday.