Lawyers for police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi want his case to be struck from the roll, the Randburg Magistrate’s Court heard on Thursday.
Metro police officers will continue their protest outside their Johannesburg headquarters on Thursday while union bosses meet with city management.
It had to be pushed by government, but the company shows the way empowerment is going, writes Reg Rumney.
Jacob Zuma’s attorneys have warned the Constitutional Court over its complaint against Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
It’s about much more than pin-stripes and requires business and other leaders to open up social and economic connections between the world of plenty.
Some advice to a would-be Inzalo share scheme subscriber from a helpful nephew
South African gold miner Gold Fields confirmed on Thursday that two employees have been killed at the group’s Kloof mine west of Johannesburg.
In what seems a desperate bid to find form, Safa has arranged a friendly game for Bafana Bafana against Australia’s Socceroos in the United Kingdom.
Broad-based empowerment and material transformation must become the new business as usual, says Nkosinathi Chonco.
Vodacom brings effortless internet to all its cellphone customers and makes a deal with South African social-media website <i>Zoopy.com</i>.
South African Coal Mining Holdings Limited on Wednesday announced a R100-million rights offer at R4 a share as part of a plan to improve production.
Opposition parties on Wednesday condemned the renewal of the employment contract of suspended police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi.
A new executive director will soon take over the reins of the National Arts Festival. Ismail Mahomed will succeed Lynette Marais.
Protesting metro police officers fired live ammunition at South African Police Service (SAPS) members in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
If people have a sufficient stake in the society, they tend not to burn it down and their fellow humans with them.
Nuclear will continue to have its detractors around issues of safety, security and waste disposal, despite industry trends to recycle used fuel.
You’ve got the salary, the job title, and the shiny business cards to prove your work status. So why does something feel not quite right?
Debt: Combined with higher fuel and food prices, middle-income earners have hit a wall — and further interest rate hikes have not been ruled out.
News on mobile: Guy Berger writes about a bid to crack cellphones for future journalism.
Two police officers were robbed of their firearms and items were taken from their OR Tambo International Airport office, police said on Wednesday.
Speculation that a lack of cooperation on the part of the government scotched a German investigation of the arms deal is false, the government said.
No decision was reached about the future of Merafong at a meeting between an ANC delegation and the Merafong Demarcation Forum on Wednesday.
The Expropriation Bill could seriously damage South Africa’s international creditworthiness, former president FW de Klerk said on Wednesday.
A disabled man accused of killing his wife after she taunted him about ”having the best sex of her life with her lover” has been convicted of murder.
The government is in favour of recycling hundreds of tons of highly radioactive spent uranium fuel that has passed through SA nuclear reactors.
Police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi will return to court on Thursday in the next stage of the investigation into allegations of corruption.
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana staunchly defended himself in Parliament on Wednesday against charges that he made racist remarks.
Two different approaches to job creation were put forward on Wednesday by the Congress of South African Trade Unions and the Democratic Alliance.
A tense meeting between an ANC delegation and leaders of the Merafong Demarcation Forum was under way in Khutsong on Wednesday.
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana raises hackles with his description of Chinese South Africans and Chinese employers.
SA captain Graeme Smith is looking to his fast bowlers to make inroads into England’s top order and expose batsman Kevin Pietersen early on.
South Africa’s targeted CPIX inflation quickened to a new five-and-half-year high of 10,9% year-on-year in May from 10,4% in April.