No taxis will operate throughout Gauteng on Tuesday as the United Taxi Association Forum will strike against the proposed bus rapid transit system.
Pretoria University soccer coach Steve Barker has a huge challenge ahead. The giant killers were paired against PSL outfit Bloemfontein Celtic.
KwaZulu-Natal teachers are taking leave to campaign for the African National Congress, the Congress of the People claimed on Monday.
SA did not issue a visa to the Dalai Lama because it did not want to remove attention from the World Cup preparations, said a spokesperson.
The DA said on Monday it would be irresponsible to delay the release of crime statistics as they help police respond to localised crime situations.
… but many make their livelihoods there. Faranaaz Parker, Qudsiya Karrim and Percy Mabandu report.
ANC president Jacob Zuma should face the people of the Matjhabeng municipality where raw sewage flows through the streets, Helen Zille said on Monday.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s legal team withdrew an application for the recusal of SCA deputy president Louis Harms in Bloemfontein on Monday.
South Africa will be the third side in a tri-series in Zimbabwe in July involving the hosts and India, said the Board of Cricket Control in India.
The Tibetan government-in-exile confirmed on Monday that South Africa has denied the Dalai Lama a visa, blaming ”intense pressure” from China.
A 16-year-old boy died after being attacked by a shark on Second beach in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape, according to a report on Monday.
Zimbabwean refugees staying at the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg will be moved, according to Gauteng’s local government minister.
Jacob Zuma’s visit to Rhema goes beyond politics — it’s about forgiveness.
Time to move past war cries and into real equality and a culture of human rights, says Pregs Govender.
Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni has announced an early meeting of the monetary policy committee.
A ministerial report on adult education could herald a new vision and strategy for the sector.
Rapule Tabane asks UDM president Bantu Holomisa 10 tough ones.
Football gets bigger than dribbling in the street for two orphans from Rustenburg, writes Lucky Sindane.
Gauteng DA leader Jack Bloom has asked the public protector to investigate Mashatile’s use of a house on the exclusive Thesen Island, Knysna.
Research production in the SADC has dropped significantly in the past few years, but plans are in place to remedy the situation.
The ‘chilling effect’ of threatened disciplinary proceedings hanging over the heads of academics who voice an opinion is troubling.
Collectors, curators and curious onlookers will descend on Sandton for the second Joburg Art Fair.
Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour is facing tough questions on a new front: his love life
There is no doubt that the Judeo-Christian narrative has influenced the ANC’s political outlook.
Libya, Angola, China and India’s ruling parties boost election chest, writes Mandy Rossouw.
After three-and-a-half months, the Minerals and Energy Department has finally suspended a senior official fingered in a corruption probe.
The Xylo was launched in India in January and has since sold 5 000 units.
The ANC was ”shocked” to learn that another IFP councillor in Nongoma had been arrested in connection with the murder of an ANC member in the area.
Tshwane mayor Gwen Ramokgopa is ”shocked” and ”disappointed” with her daughter after she was arrested during a drug raid at school on Friday.
The ANC on Friday extended an olive branch to defectors saying they would be welcomed back if they chose to return to the party.
African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma might know his fate before the end of this month, it emerged on Friday.
In these economically trying and troubled times, religion, it seems, is good business.