Reports that the NPA is considering dropping charges against Jacob Zuma are rattling investor confidence, said DA leader Helen Zille on Friday.
An application to have foreigners moved from the Johannesburg city centre has been postponed indefinitely in the High Court in Johannesburg on Friday.
Polluted water, poor management of dams and deteriorating infrastructure could lead to a water crisis in South Africa, a researcher said on Friday.
There is more to Norway than ice and fjords. This was the warning to Bafana Bafana ahead of the clash against the Scandinavian country next weekend.
Sasol, the country’s biggest fuel supplier, said on Thursday petrol supply in the country would be tight following the closure of a blending station.
With D-Day a little more than three months off, the gloves have come off in Sanzar and the race is on to find some common ground.
An internal ANC survey has shown that the ruling party will lose its two-thirds majority and the Western Cape in next month’s general election.
Sacked Land Bank chief Phil Mohlahlane was involved in an extraordinary property deal involving R2.7m, but has failed to follow through on the deal.
An internal ANC survey predicts the ruling party can kiss the Western Cape goodbye.
Jacob Zuma’s legal team has given prosecutions boss Mokotedi Mpshe what it believes are two reasons for dropping charges against the ANC president.
SOUTH AFRICAN MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal reviews <i>Hond Se Dinges</i> , the latest offering in Afrikaans films.
Preventing the transportation of refugees from Musina to Johannesburg was likely to ignite xenophobic attacks, the UNHCR said on Thursday.
SA bounced back from the disappointment of losing the Castle Lager series to Australia and by the end of the first day were in a strong position.
Civil society groups want to stop Kgalema Motlanthe from granting presidential pardons for political crimes until victims are allowed to have a say.
Though employment isn’t easy to come by, there are jobs out there. Phillip de Wet found industries that might just be hiring.
An application by a University of Florida law professor to sue Cape High Court Judge President John Hlophe was granted on Thursday.
More than 100 cases of fraud are being investigated in the company registry database, writes Lloyd Gedye.
Mandla Langa talks about allegory and Africa to Niren Tolsi. hi latest novel is titled <i>The Lost Colours of the Chameleon</i>.
It’s big, it’s brash, it’s American and you can’t afford it. Or can you? Gavin Foster comes to grips with the car environmentalists love to hate.
Lloyd Gedye gets the lowdown on South Africa’s long-lost post-Punk agitators KOOS.
An interactive computer and video installation, <i>Offerings</i> draws on the Catholic act of lighting a candle in memory of the dead.
A bail-out by government seems the only solution, but what’s to stop the SABC sliding into the deep red once again?
The disadvantaged are unlikely to benefit from a high court ruling on mineral rights, the National Union of Mineworkers said on Wednesday.
A court challenge over the issuing of presidential pardons will be brought this week by a coalition of victim and civil society organisations.
The AA expressed concern on Wednesday over a proposed tariff increase that would see Gauteng motorists paying 39 cents a litre more.
The church’s support for the ANC was an ”unequivocal biblical declaration that if God is for us who can be against us,” Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.
The plight of Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa around the border town of Musina has become ”desperate”, said government spokesperson Themba Maseko.
The NPA has let it be known that it has been supplied with additional information by Zuma’s lawyers which has necessitated further investigation.
One of the victims of the fire that raged on Table Mountain through Tuesday night has died, the Western Cape health department said on Wednesday.
The African National Congress has launched a comic strip to boost its chances of being re-elected next month.
South Africa is moving further away from the visions of those who struggled for liberation, Jody Kollapen said on Wednesday.
Tito Mboweni announced on Wednesday that the South African Reserve Bank will now meet on March 23 and 24 to decide on interest rates.