It was one crime too many for New Brighton. Two men broke into an elderly woman’s home, stole her television, and then stabbed her tenant to death.
Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele reportedly asked the SIU to investigate certain contracts that were granted within the police force
The N3 highway at Van Reenen’s Pass between the Free State and Kwazulu-Natal remained closed, but the weather service predicts no more snow.
The fund’s new chief has warned policymakers that failure to get to grips with their debts could spark fresh turmoil in the global economy.
Negotiations between fuel sector unions and employers have reached a point where they may resolve their dispute, the CCMA said on Tuesday.
Johannesburg’s City Power had a mark-up of 117% on electricity it obtained from Eskom, and then resold, a report said on Wednesday.
The lawyer defending Anders Behring Breivik said on Tuesday that he was baffled that he had asked him to represent him.
Pele has been named as the honorary ambassador for the 2014 World Cup to rally Brazilians around delayed efforts at preparing for the tournament.
Barcelona and Bayern Munich both won penalty shootouts to advance to the final of the Audi Cup, a warm-up tournament ahead of the European season.
Countrywide snowfall has left travellers stranded and children elated while bringing hardship to people living in townships.
In the wake corruption allegations concerning Julius Malema’s "secret" trust fund, we speak to Matuma Letsoalo for insight into what this scandal means.
The Hawks have been put on the spot, and must now decide whether to investigate ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for corruption.
Twenty-three allies of ousted leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali have appeared before a court for trying to flee Tunisia with a fortune in local assets.
South African investors should brace themselves for considerable market volatility in the months aheadn on the back of rising concerns in Europe.
Seventy-eight people have been killed and three injured after a military plane slammed into a Moroccan mountainside in bad weather.
Senegalese rapper Thiat, a leader of "Fed Up", a movement started in protest against President Abdoulaye Wade’s regime, has been detained by police.
It’s perhaps dangerous to visit a wine farm such as Annandale — it’s all too easy to forget the urgent need for change in the SA wine industry.
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Peter Brooke, head of Macro Strategy Investments at Omigsa looks at how investors should be positioning their investments in troubled times.
The South African Reserve Bank’s leading business cycle indicator fell by 1.6% in May compared with April, the central bank said on Tuesday.
The details of how hundreds of young people managed to escape the dum-dum bullets being fired by Anders Behring Breivik emerged on Monday.
Lock forward Flip van der Merwe and fullback Gio Aplon will return home from the Springboks’ Tri-Nations Series tour on Wednesday.
China’s rail minister, facing public outrage over Saturday’s deadly train crash, has ordered a two-month safety review of railway operations.
Widespread snowfall interrupted routines on Tuesday as major highways across the country were closed, leaving cars buried and motorists stranded.
Gold miners will join the nationwide industrial action this week and threaten supply of the precious metal at a time when gold is at a record high.
Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement, has died, aged 92 and his body was promptly frozen.
British singer Amy Winehouse’s funeral will take place on Tuesday and will be attended only by her family and close friends.
Mohammed Bin Hammam is refusing to resign as Asia soccer chief and has asked his colleagues for their patience as he tries to clear his name.
Anders Behring Breivik told a judge on Monday his bombing and shooting rampage that killed scores aimed to save Europe from a Muslim takeover.
The attacks in Norway are a grim reminder that extremism knows no national, cultural or religious bounds, says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Two police constables from Soweto are to stay in jail for now after being accused of supplying a gang of ATM bombers with ammunition.
Southern Africa must be on high alert as the region’s shipping lanes are increasingly vulnerable to piracy, Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says.