Sundowns technical director Ted Dumitru has threatened to sue TV analyst David Kekana for saying that he had interfered in coach Trott Moloto’s job.
The Robben Island Museum’s CEO and two other senior officials have been suspended, the museum’s council said on Friday.
President Thabo Mbeki has withdrawn his opposition against a Constitutional Court bid to stop the disbanding of the Scorpions.
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality allegedly shifted its stadium construction deadline four times, costing PE the right to host the Confederations Cup.
Had Makhaya Ntini strode the civilised streets of Florence and Venice a century or five ago, Michelangelo might have chosen to chisel flared nostrils.
Butana Komphela’s aggressive stance does not only have Sascoc calling his bluff. Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya goes behind the threats and allegations.
SA has done its best to provide assistance to the victims of the xenophobic attacks and should not be blamed for detaining undocumented people.
The government brushed aside the advice of its own financial experts when it embarked on the ill-fated R30-billion arms deal.
Police bungled their probe of Brett Kebble’s murder so badly that Willem Heath suspected they had ”deliberately stalled and attempted to sabotage” it.
The Constitutional Court must drop its complaint against him or risk creating a constitutional crisis, says Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
The secret talks between Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe are not a "new dawn" for Zimbabwe, as some South African media seem to imagine.
Lynne Brown is inaugurated on Friday as the Western Cape’s first female premier. She told Pearlie Joubert about her journey to her new corner office.
Kaizer Chiefs took apart their arch-rivals Orlando Pirates 2-0 in the third match in the Vodacom Challenge series on Thursday night.
No insider trading took place at Investec, Solidarity said on Thursday.
African National Congress president Jacob Zuma on Thursday addressed a gathering of more than 1 000 poor white Pretoria residents.
The National Intelligence Agency warns against the publication of Young Communist League comments relating to an alleged plot against Jacob Zuma.
Alleged inappropriate management practices at the South African Social Security Agency will be investigated.
A gang of eight armed men robbed a Nedbank branch in Pretoria on Thursday, police said, after which followed a high-speed car chase.
The return of nine Springboks and two shock successive defeats of Western Province make this weekend’s Currie Cup rugby fare especially interesting.
More than half of the black middle class still live in townships, the majority of them by choice, the Future Fact research project said on Thursday.
The Competition Commission has laid charges with the police against a Vodacom executive.
Free State ANC chairperson Ace Magashule was re-elected unopposed on Thursday as the leader of the party in the province.
A farmer and professional hunter from Adelaide in the Eastern Cape died on Thursday after been diagnosed with Crimea-Congo haemorrhagic fever.
The National Union of Mineworkers has called off a strike over wages at diamond miner De Beers.
The African National Congress Youth League intends bringing an application for a stay of the prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma.
Kumba Iron Ore remains committed to zero harm, chief executive Chris Griffith told a results presentation in Johannesburg on Thursday.
Absenteeism due to stress increased slightly in South African companies in 2008 compared with the previous year, a study revealed on Thursday.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) on Thursday reached a multiterm wage agreement with labour unions for the next three fiscal years.
The Bureau for Economic Research says in its third-quarter 2008 prospects report that South Africa’s economy faces a tough road ahead.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe has applied for an order that the Constitutional Court has violated his rights, media reported on Thursday.
Cinema-goers around the world will be targeted in a global campaign to advertise South Africa as a tourist destination, SA Tourism said on Thursday.
De Beers said on Thursday it was continuing wage talks with South Africa’s largest mine workers’ union in a bid to avert a strike.