South Africa’s state enterprises are vital to the development of the country and its people’s skills, ANC president Jacob Zuma said on Friday.
A survey reveals South Africans’ attitudes towards foreigners in the home and the workplace, emigration and future prospects.
The internal democratic processes of the ANC are being compromised by block-voting and a winner-takes-all mentality.
Mbhazima Shilowa was in Derby this week to take delivery of the first Gautrain carriages, but the focus will soon shift to the East Rand town of Nigel
Lawlessness, murderous mobs and politics were behind violence, says Robert McBride.
The African National Congress has rejected media reports that it has plans to establish its own daily newspaper.
Soccer fans may not only need a ticket to see their favourite teams play in the 2010 World Cup — earplugs should also come in handy.
Some Kliptown residents plan to protest against poor service delivery when Nelson Mandela pays them a birthday visit on Saturday.
New-car dealerships are presently in ”survival mode”, CEO of the Retail Motor Industry Association Jeff Osborne said on Friday.
The ANC has shrugged off criticisms that recent remarks by its secretary general amounted to an attack on the independence of the judiciary.
Determining whether Jacob Zuma is innocent or guilty is of the ”most pressing interest”, says the National Prosecuting Authority in court papers.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille on Friday lambasted the African National Congress for itself being counter-revolutionary.
Unionised South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) workers are expected to picket in a bid to remove the SABC board.
Pieter Uys has been announced as the new CEO of Vodacom. Uys, the chief operating officer, takes over from Alan Knott-Craig.
Construction on Durban’s King Senzangakhona Stadium, which will host a 2010 World Cup semifinal, is running ahead of schedule.
Mamelodi Sundowns find themselves between the devil and the deep blue sea with a dearth of players for Saturday’s first-leg CAF Confederation Cup tie.
As a pilot, Tim James is used to doing the distance between Durban and Cape Town in two hours. He has just done it in 14 days, 12 hours — by bike.
Bay United and FC AK will trot out at the Wolfson Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Sunday knowing that the stakes are high.
SA’s Olympics governing body is full of whites and Indians who don’t understand transformation and who lack vision, says Butana Komphela.
Legal and academic experts are helping the ANC devise a strategy to get Jacob Zuma off the hook — possibly by closing probes into the arms deal.
Immigrants endure inhumane conditions, but would rather stay than return to their communities when the camps close on July 23.
Refugees want to tell Ebrahim Rasool that they are terrified of being forced to reintegrate, despite camps being scheduled to close on July 23.
The year started on a post-Polokwane note that held out some hope for the opening up of political space and free debate.
Good news for Jackie Selebi as Ginwala inquiry questions ”complex” deals, writes Adriaan Basson.
Party leader Letlapa Mphahlele denied that he was centralising power and dismissed suggestions that he wants to run the party without a constitution.
Who is really South Africa’s commander-in-chief? National Intelligence Agency director general Manala Manzini gave President Thabo Mbeki this title.
The National Union of Mineworkers has declared wage disputes with three major mining companies, the union said on Thursday.
War will be declared on hunger and poverty, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) told a food seminar in Midrand on Thursday.
Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhenkesi Stofile, named in a report on corruption, said on Thursday he rejected its findings ”with contempt”.
Suspended SABC CEO Dali Mpofu’s lawyer argued with a judge on Thursday over whether Mpofu’s case should be referred to the Labour Court.
A chilly weekend lies ahead for most of the country, the South African Weather Service said on Thursday.
A DRC woman wept quietly on Thursday as she described how her family were hounded as they tried to return to their shack in a Cape Town settlement.