Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni did not apologise on Friday for an allegedly racist jibe he is accused of making.
Paul Mashatile has been recommended as the new Gauteng premier, the African National Congress (ANC) announced on Friday.
Business Unity South Africa (Busa) will try to help resolve the dispute between Woolworths and Saccawu, the union said on Friday.
Former defence minister Mosiuoa Lekota is a dying horse aiming his last kicks at the ANC, the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) said on Friday.
The only way Kgalema Motlanthe can continue as SA’s president after the 2009 elections is if ANC president Jacob Zuma agrees.
In his first interview since his inauguration, President Kgalema Motlanthe speaks about his reaction to his sudden elevation and the state of the ANC.
Thabo Mbeki had ample opportunity to join proceedings to defend himself against inferences of political meddling, say papers filed in court.
At least 19 buses belonging to Durban’s troubled municipal bus service were set alight in the early hours of Friday morning, police said.
Sasol on Friday accepted accountability for anti-competitive behaviour that led to an approximately R3-billion fine, but said it intends appealing.
Afro-pessimism, says Fifa, is affecting South Africa’s preparations for next year’s Confederations Cup and the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni’s drunken-driving trial will start on November 14, a court decided on Friday.
Supporters of Thabo Mbeki, who want to start a new political party, hope to use outgoing Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa as the face of the party.
Cricketer Herschelle Gibbs will go on trial for drunken driving on December 3, a Cape Town magistrate ordered on Friday.
Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni is expected to respond by the end of business on Friday to a demand for an apology from a shareholder.
South Africa is not immune to global market turmoil, much as we would like to think otherwise.
For those who attacked the Proteas for refusing to go to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy — take a look at what happened there recently.
A draughts player from New Brighton township in Port Elizabeth has shocked the draughts world with a string of international victories.
The South African Rugby Union (Saru) is in the throes of major restructuring. Last week it sacked Jonathan Stones and Mpumelelo Tshume.
South Africa’s former president Thabo Mbeki did not have to resign his post, but could have waited to be fired by the ANC.
Shares in Impala Platinum fell more than 3% on Friday after it unveiled plans to buy Mvelaphanda Resources and Northam Platinum for R22-billion.
President Kgalema Motlanthe will not be easily influenced by the ANC’s leftist allies to make policy changes.
An offer to buy back voucher claims at the centre of Travelgate was considered the best option for dealing with the matter, Parliament said.
An internal forensic report revealing corruption at the embattled Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal parks organisation could lead to extensive prosecutions.
The complete absence of left-wing leaders in President Kgalema Motlanthe’s Cabinet has heightened fears among Jacob Zuma’s left-wing supporters.
‘Old habits of secrecy do nothing more than encourage inefficiency and corruption’
What qualifies Baleka Mbete for her new job as deputy president? Her record as National Assembly speaker suggests she can get things done.
ANC members’ criticism of the party amounted to notice of their resignation, its national executive committee said on Thursday.
Two Freedom Front Plus councillors have claimed they were chased out of a City of Tshwane meeting after objecting to the changing of street names.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Thursday praised the peaceful way South Africa had handled its recent political crisis.
Impala Platinum said on Thursday it had proposed a cash and shares deal valued at about R25-billion to buy Mvelaphanda Resources and Northam Platinum.
Jacob Zuma’s legal team has filed papers opposing Thabo Mbeki’s Constitutional Court appeal against parts of Judge Chris Nicholson’s recent judgement.
The presidency’s announcement last week of Cabinet resignations was made to collapse markets, said ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe.