A journal covering public affairs issues on the African continent was launched recently at the University of Pretoria.
Court hears that witness wasn’t careless in handling cellphone recordings taken after an accident involving Judge Nkola Motata.
The ANC parliamentary caucus has bitten back at Sascoc for its remarks about Butana Komphela, the chair of the sports portfolio committee.
South Africa should not only be training artisans for current needs, but also replacing its aging workforce, says a human resources company.
The South African Property Owners’ Association sees risks for the commercial and industrial property industry contained in the draft Companies Bill.
An urgent court application to stop the African National Congress provincial conference in the Free State was removed from the roll on Tuesday.
It is not fashionable in our country to look for lessons from the rest of mother continent Africa.
Postgraduate scholarships are now an option for South Africans wanting to study in other countries.
Higher education is clearly dangerous in today’s political climate. Zuma has no formal education, but that hasn’t deterred him.
Efforts by police to remove xenophobia refugees from the Glenanda shelter in Johannesburg ran into resistance by lunchtime on Tuesday.
The JSE remained in the black at midday on Tuesday, boosted by commodity stocks on firmer metal prices.
Cosatu has called on civil society to join in a protest against rising electricity and food prices in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Hundreds of xenophobia refugees will be removed from a Johannesburg shelter on Tuesday after refusing to apply for temporary identification cards.
Eskom confirmed on Tuesday that it initiated a controlled shutdown of unit two of Koeberg power station near Cape Town following a technical fault.
Dimension Data on Tuesday announced its intention to acquire the remaining 44,9% of the Singapore-listed shares of its Asian subsidiary, Datacraft.
South African cellular operator Vodacom’s revenue increased by 14,5% year-on-year for the quarter ended June 2008.
Restaurants are feeling the effect of tough
economic times, writes Imke van Hoorn.
A Congolese national displaced by xenophobic violence in Durban says he moved from a refugee site to a shelter, to sleeping on the steps of City Hall.
Innovative financing and business solutions can often make a difference in making or breaking a business, writes David Jackson.
The increasing rate of the amount of copper cables being stolen has put pressure on affected companies to implement interventions.
Proposed sites for the red-light district include the Mahatma Gandhi Road area and lower Pixley ka-Seme Street.
South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Monday the National Treasury was ”comfortable” with its 4% average growth forecast for 2008.
The ANC and its alliance partners will establish a full-time political school in Gauteng to develop and train their members, the ANC said on Monday.
A 2,5 degrees Celsius rise in the average world temperature above 1990 levels could have a shattering effect on the Kruger National Park.
A KZN textile company has to pay R17-million for not complying with the provisions of the National Textile Bargaining Council’s wage provisions.
Cellphone recordings taken on the night of Judge Nkola Motata alleged drunken-driving incident are not reliable, says the judge’s defence.
No disciplinary action will be taken against the Kimberley magistrate who released a number of suspects at the end of a working day in court in 2006.
Unhappy at the way the government has dealt with their right to property, residents of Alexandra in Johannesburg have turned to the ANC for help.
Four men accused of killing a man by dropping concrete blocks on his head have pleaded not guilty to murder in the Grahamstown Magistrate’s Court.
A1GP is coming to Kyalami, it was announced on Monday — just days after the new A1GP car, powered by Ferrari, was unveiled to South African fans.
The DA has called on Parliament speaker Baleka Mbete to investigate what it calls ”unacceptable conduct” on the part of Butana Komphela.
Residents of a Gauteng camp for refugees from xenophobic violence risk being thrown out of the country if they don’t register for temporary ID cards.