Age is just a number, according to veteran Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Brian Baloyi.
A psychiatrist on Thursday testified he is convinced former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown was in fact raped by a fellow prisoner earlier this year.
There is no cause for panic over an outbreak of suspected haemorrhagic fever in Gauteng that has claimed three lives, says the government.
The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) pays beneficiaries about R14-million a day, it has revealed in its 2008 annual report.
The ANC’s Mosiuoa Lekota, who has announced the possibility of a breakaway party, did not show up for a meeting with ANC leaders on Thursday.
SA’s economic confidence rose in September, largely due to expected easing in interest rates and inflation in 2009, a survey showed on Thursday.
There is a legitimate suspicion that Woolmer essentially wrote a rather narrowly focused coaching manual.
A heavy thunderstorm in Grahamstown on Wednesday left 11 people injured and 65 homeless, Eastern Cape police said.
A miner has died in an accident at DRDGold’s Blyvooruitzicht mine near Carletonville, an official confirmed on Thursday.
Bafana players were greeted with the disconcerting news on Wednesday that the team had plummeted to 85th in the Fifa world rankings.
The world financial crisis hardens the case for SA sticking to its economic policies, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel was quoted as saying on Thursday.
Efforts to form a breakaway from the ANC are gaining momentum, but analysts say the new party still needs to recruit nationally recognised leaders.
Four metro cops may be in hot water for driving past rocks placed on the N1 highway where a Johannesburg man was ambushed and killed.
The rand is unlikely to stabilise in the next week or two, Kruger International economist Ulrich Joubert said on Wednesday after volatile trade.
The mining plan has drawn flak from environmentalists and social workers who believe it will cause damage to the environment and to the community.
Reviewing three novels by white male authors prompts Jane Rosenthal to re-examine the male protagonist in post-apartheid literature.
Johannesburg-based sociologist Yoon Jung Park examines the intriguing problem of Chinese identity in her book about being chinese in South Africa.
Lawrence Lemaoana’s new art offers a brave and satirical critique of the media and politics, writes Anthea Buys.
Alexia Christie and Trudie Broekmann of attorneys Webber Wentzel provide a guideline for both consumers and suppliers.
Lloyd Gedye and Lisa Skinner caught some international superstars in Gauteng last weekend.
So how does the Nissan NP200 compare, firstly with its predecessor, as well as with the other nominally half-tonne bakkies out there?
Let people be ashamed of their choice to not know, rather than their non-choice to be born homosexual or physically disabled or any shade of off-white.
The 51-year-old woman admitted to the Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital on Monday with symptoms of viral haemorrhagic fever has been discharged.
The Home Affairs Department has been threatened with legal action over an apparent refusal to renew asylum-seeker permits.
The South African Reserve Bank kicked off a two-day policy meeting on Wednesday to decide on interest rates, with the repo likely to remain unchanged.
The ANC has taken a magnanimous stance to threats by Mosiuoa Lekota to form his own party, but Jacob Zuma made it clear that patience is wearing thin.
Authorities have agreed to hold back on the closure of camps still housing xenophobia refugees in Cape Town, the Aids Law Project said on Wednesday.
The ANC will continue to ”engage” with former defence minister Mosiuoa Lekota and other members who have grievances, the party said on Wednesday.
SA’s factory output growth slowed to 0,4% year-on-year in August and shrank 2,1% on a monthly basis, pointing to pressure from higher interest rates.
The fact that broad-based black economic empowerment might have only benefited a few is due to the nature of the SA economic system, said Jacob Zuma.
The rand recouped some of its losses against the dollar on Wednesday, while stocks also turned positive after a coordinated round of global rate cuts.
Mamelodi Sundowns were fined R100 000 — R60 000 suspend for 12 months — by the PSL on Tuesday night.