Want to encourage science? Start with one person at a time.
Slain musician Taliep Peterson had planned to take his wife, Najwa, on holiday to London and Paris, the Cape High Court heard on Monday.
"Parents have just handed the problem on to the next generation. We won’t see most of the damage — our children and grandchildren will."
Mthatha will host the Eastern Cape’s first regional science festival from August 26 to 28.
Johannesburg residents and industries can expect an electricity price hike this week, city mayor Amos Masondo said on Monday.
The trial of three people accused of murdering Avhatakali Netshisaulu, son of City Press editor Mathatha Tsedu, has been postponed to Tuesday.
South Africa and Nigeria must revitalise Africa’s economy, the director general of the Department of Trade and Industry said on Monday.
The date for the continuation of Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride’s drunken-driving trial will be decided on September 1.
ANC president Jacob Zuma has lodged papers in a Mauritius appeal court over documents that the National Prosecuting Authority is trying to secure.
South African new-car sales for June were the lowest since 1999. Ray Leathern looks at an automotive industry struggling to stay buoyant.
The Cabinet has approved a draft framework for a national food-price agency, President Thabo Mbeki said on Sunday.
By day Mamelo Mokoena works in online advertising. By night, Mum-z, his alter ego, is one of Johannesburg’s most vibrant up-and-coming comedians.
But not everyone is impressed with this eco-friendly gesture, writes Surika van Schalkwyk.
Investigators and the prosecutor are ready for the trial of 12 people accused of stealing money from a SAA cargo plane at the OR Tambo airport.
Should analysts and economists publicly raise concerns about issues that affect millions of South Africans, only to be condemned for doing so?
Reviewer Matthew Krouse and photographer Lisa Skinner paid a visit to those exotic creatures, the Cha Cha Heels.
The ANC Youth League is preparing to mobilise organisational and mass support for a Zuma presidency.
The proceedings of the Hlophe hearing must not be distorted by TV cameras and lights.
Women should be on the lookout for bogus doctors advertising that they are experts in abortion, the Health Professions Council of SA said on Sunday.
The daughter of Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi was killed in a car crash near Melmoth on Sunday.
South Africa, the continent’s economic powerhouse, will next month launch a nationwide campaign against poverty, President Thabo Mbeki said on Sunday.
ANC leader Jacob Zuma, soon to stand trial on corruption charges, says he would ”decentralise” power if elected South Africa’s next president.
Three decades of journalism by Max Du Preez was recognised on Saturday when he was awarded the prestigious Nat Nakasa Award for fearless writing.
When South African native Nicky Prins lived in London, there was one television advertisement that always touched her heart.
An explosive dossier outlining irregularities at the beleaguered Land Bank implicates Land and Agriculture Minister Lulu Xingwana in allegedly removin
The Sharks held on for a hard-fought 16-11 win over the Lions in a crucial Absa Currie Cup match at the Absa Stadium on Saturday.
Class and experience won the day at Loftus on Saturday when European kings Manchester United lifted the Vodacom Challenge for the first time.
A policeman travelling in an unmarked police car was shot and killed in Durban’s Umlazi area, police said on Saturday.
South Africa’s sole nuclear power plant, already producing only partial output, was in a state of complete shutdown on Saturday.
Refugees outside the Lindela detention centre have refused to move to any shelters after a discussion with the South African Human Rights Commission.
Lynley Donnelly speaks to one of South Africa’s top young designers ahead of Jo’burg Fashion Week.
The first item on his diary will be to deal with the report of the Pillay commission, requested by Balindlela in 2005 to probe corruption.