Tokyo Sexwale on Monday called on businesses to become involved in the government’s efforts to address the backlog of 2,1-million houses.
South Africa’s gold output fell by 10% to 49 713,6kg in the first quarter of 2009 compared with the fourth quarter of last year.
Bafana Bafana midfielder Masilo Modubi is determined to grab any opportunities that come his way during June’s Confederations Cup.
There is no conflict in Blade Nzimande being both SACP general secretary and higher education minister, the YCL said on Monday.
MTN and India’s Bharti Airtel have revived merger talks to create a -billion telecoms giant spanning Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Commissioner Lalit Modi claimed after Sunday’s final that the Indian Premier League (IPL) had become a global phenomenon.
The JSC needs to clarify its ”contradictory” statements before Cape Judge President John Hlophe can accept its offer, said his lawyer on Friday.
SA does not expect an early end to the Doha trade talks and wants imbalances in current proposals addressed before pushing for a conclusion.
About 100 newly elected members of Parliament have been evacuated from their hotel in Cape Town following a bomb scare on Friday, it was reported.
South Africa’s gold producers made an opening offer on Thursday of a 5% wage increase, which was rejected by workers who threatened to strike.
Even the best football pundit would have laughed off any predictions that suggested Pretoria University FC might win the Nedbank Cup.
As the curtain comes down on the IPL this week, several lessons can be learned.
It has been a dramatic week in SA rugby, which began with the best Super 14 match of the season.
Salim Washington chats to Percy Mabandu about South Africa’s creative wealth.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi chides doctors for planning to strike and warns that the government cannot meet their 50%-70% increase demands.
Sasol has settled some of the collusion charges it is facing, but more is to come, writes Lloyd Gedye.
SA faces a sharp downturn after a prolonged boom and is responding with counter-cyclical measures to boost growth, Treasury DG Lesetja Kganyago says.
Cosatu on Thursday warned of a public-sector strike unless the government fulfilled promises it made in a 2007 wage deal.
Affirmative action is unconstitutional and racist, former president FW de Klerk said in an interview broadcast on the internet on Thursday.
Over five million people die from the effects of tobacco globally a year, which is higher than HIV/Aids, malaria and tuberculosis deaths combined.
Former minister Kader Asmal has added his voice to calls for a review of the ethics rules for MPs and members of the executive.
A final decision on the fitness of Bulls centre Wynand Olivier will only be taken on Friday.
Investec posted a 4,8% rise in operating profit, but impairment losses on loans and advances increased as a result of the weaker credit environment.
Close to 300 Gauteng Grade R teachers were not paid for two months, the provincial education department said on Wednesday.
Acting head of the NPA Mokotedi Mpshe was slammed on Wednesday for his criticism of proposals to decriminalise prostitution for the 2010 World Cup.
Cabinet ministers want clearer guidelines on handling gifts following the outcry over contractors giving Transport Minister S’bu Ndebele a Mercedes.
The Young Communist League has suspended Thursday’s planned mass action at Unisa campuses in protest against its vice-chancellor, Barney Pityana.
Transport Minister S’bu Ndebele’s R1-million Mercedes Benz gift made headlines around the country this week.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on an application to force parliament to enact a law recognising muslim marriages.
Sasol will pay more than R250-million in fines after the Competition Tribunal on Wednesday confirmed a settlement order.
Bafana Bafana star midfielder Teko Modise accepts he will have more responsibility during next month’s Confederations Cup.
Newly appointed Energy Minister Dipuo Peters on Wednesday outlined her short- to medium-term priorities for the sector.