Minister Barbara Hogan paid tribute on Friday to initiatives taken by health workers to overcome the problems they face while caring for patients.
Gauteng Health Minister Brian Hlongwa has apologised to the ANC for comments about his wealth, according to a media report on Friday.
South Africa has a rich musical tradition, but now we can claim bagpipe metal among our exports.
When the glitz and glamour of the build-up to the Indian Premier League makes way for cricket action on Saturday, past form will not count for much.
The ANC is poised to win a convincing majority in national polls on Wednesday on the back of an effective electoral machinery.
Jacob Zuma’s Zuluness hurts IFP fortunes in KwaZulu-Natal. Niren Tolsi reports.
Of all the cellular phone operators, MTN is the only one addressing the needs of the corporate sector, writes Barrie Terblanche.
The German group had €8-billion in cash at the end of 2008, when it saw profits drop to €921-million from more than €4-billion the previous year.
At its birth last year, some pundits thought the Congress of the People might even draw enough support to prevent the ANC winning a majority.
Hosting the Indian Premier League (IPL) should benefit South Africa economically, IPL chairperson and commissioner Lalit Modi said on Thursday.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai held talks on Thursday on critical issues that threaten to derail their unity government.
Government is responsible for the failures in SA’s public healthcare system, said the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on Thursday.
I wasn’t brought up in a racist house, but if they can’t even treat their own properly, what about us?
The one thing shack dwellers like Mnikelo Ndabankulu are guaranteed of after every election, is more building material for their mjondolos. Once the ballots have been cast, election posters make their way into informal settlements like Foreman Road, a sprawl of rusted metal, wood and cardboard shacks arranged on a precipitous slope overlooking the middle-class […]
The African National Congress used to be ”a lot more orderly”, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday evening.
Although Neotel as an alternative to Telkom has been welcomed, it doesn’t quite offer all the answers.
Ronnie Kasrils has denied all knowledge of the recorded phone calls that the NPA used to justify its decision to drop charges against Jacob Zuma.
I’d have thought the motor industry would’ve had the good sense to discard the antiquated, mid-sized luxury, or C-segment sedan by now.
The increase of ADSL and 3G users indicates that broadband will be the future, writes Barrie Terblanche.
As new media grows in access and reach in South Africa, its freedom status will become central to the quality of our democracy.
Free State voters are underwhelmed by Cope, writes Mmanaledi Mataboge.
The DA has called on Mokotedi Mpshe to resign after revelations that he borrowed from a Hong Kong ruling in his reasoning for dropping the Zuma case.
Satawu will sign an agreement that essentially ends the strike in the road freight sector, the union said on Wednesday.
"My life has changed since 1994 because that is when we got freedom. Now my children, they don’t have to pay for school fees"
These corruption charges against Jacob Zuma are sad, but a person is not guilty until he is proven otherwise.
Government is are now threatening my livelihood with the introduction of this new transport system.
Unemployment and a lack of access to good education made me leave home in the 1980s and I see that my children are following in the same footsteps.
Trade conditions in March remained slack, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said on Wednesday.
Retail sales decreased in February, Statistics South Africa said on Wednesday, dipping an annual 4,5% compared with a revised 1,2% in January.
The ANC has made serious mistakes on public service deployment, BEE and land reform, the party’s treasurer-general Mathews Phosa said on Wednesday.
Pretoria minibus taxi driver, Percyval Matji, who allegedly drove over and killed a schoolgirl, will face a murder charge.
There is more to a wicked portrait of Kentridge than meets the eye, writes Eamon Allan.