The African National Congress Youth League on Wednesday insisted that its president, Julius Malema, will not withdraw his ”kill for Zuma” remark.
Crime levels in SA are a national problem and not only the responsibility of police and the government, Safety and Security Minister Charles says.
President Thabo Mbeki was shocked when told that warrants had been issued against police chief Jackie Selebi, the Ginwala inquiry heard on Wednesday.
Sasol’s Inzalo Black Public Invitations have been extended to July 9, the chemical and fuels company said on Wednesday.
SA Aids patients in Durban are under siege from drug addicts who rob them of their antiretroviral treatment to get high.
The Expropriation Bill has negative consequences for South Africa, a group of concerned parties said on Wednesday.
Three men convicted of the fatal shooting of five-year-old Danielle Esterhuizen were given life sentences on Wednesday.
The cause behind a recent spate of crocodile deaths at Olifants Gorge in the Kruger National Park is still unknown, the government said on Wednesday.
The Democratic Alliance says there is mounting public concern over the quality of tap water in South Africa.
Black business on Wednesday rejected the Pretoria High Court’s recent ruling defining Chinese South Africans as black people.
A trial date will be set at the next appearance of Glenn Agliotti in connection with the murder of Brett Kebble, the NPA said on Wednesday.
Mining in Rustenburg does not just bring wealth. With the influx of people, it has added to the massive strain on the region’s resources.
Suspended NPA head Vusi Pikoli and police chief Jackie Selebi wept together at a meeting during which Pikoli quizzed Selebi over criminal allegations.
South African consumer confidence plunged to a new four-year low in the second quarter of 2008, stung by high interest rates and soaring inflation.
A court on Wednesday heard a recording of Judge Nkola Motata swearing at the businessman whose wall he crashed into, allegedly while drunk.
The sardines have skipped Durban’s main beaches yet again, the Natal Sharks Board said on Wednesday. Chief executive Mike Anderson-Reade said not a single sardine had been seen on Durban’s coastline this year. He said there had been activity in the Eastern Cape waters on Tuesday but that there was nothing in KwaZulu-Natal. Early in […]
President Thabo Mbeki will address the national day of mourning in support of those affected by the recent xenophobic attacks.
South African new vehicle sales decreased by 21,9% year-on-year to 39 062 units in June, it was reported on Wednesday.
The SA Human Rights Commission is still discussing the controversial ”kill for Zuma” remarks made by ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
Moroka Swallows are aiming to bring back the glory days now that they have secured the services of former Brazil under-20 coach Julio Cesar Leal.
After following Asian markets weaker at the opening on Wednesday, the JSE turned around during the course of the morning and moved into the black.
The Sharks have announced that Springbok captain John Smit has signed a contract with the franchise for 2008 and 2009.
Three Bills have been tabled simultaneously in the National Assembly aimed at ending floor-crossing legislation.
An African National Congress member has been stabbed several times by suspended ANC members in Vryburg, North West.
The ”horrid nightmare” in Zimbabwe showed what happened when people were prepared to kill for their leaders, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Tuesday.
Cape Town Judge President John Hlophe has called on the Judicial Service Commission to investigate Chief Justice Pius Langa for gross misconduct.
The eighth generation of the Accord is exceptional in almost every regard, from the muscular nose to the short butt.
The new A4 lives up to its ad campaign, which promises innovation in every part. It also offers the most engaging drive in the luxury sedan segment.
Several productions at this year’s National Arts Festival explore the dramatic potential of the time-space between crime and punishment.
As a jazz musician, the minute you stop learning you’re dead, says Mark Fransman, this year’s Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner.
Despite massive urbanisation, Rustenburg clings to its agricultural roots. Smallholdings and plots abound nearby.
After 16 years the SABC is back where it began. A veteran of the campaign to democratise the SABC writes about a new campaign to free the airwaves.