Eight months after announcing they had sold a 49.9% stake to Guma TAC, the Golden Lions Rugby Union says that negotiations have fallen through.
The NUM says it is being ignored by Eskom, which has raised executive salaries by 109% in the past year, and warned of "the mother of all strikes".
Mining group Assore and Shanduka Resources have announced the conclusion of a R2.7-billion BEE transaction.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal has said he is fit to play his quarterfinal match against Mardy Fish after a scan revealed he had no serious injury.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) members braved the cold on June 28 wearing little else than spinach leaves to encourage South Africans to go green by becoming vegetarians.
A countrywide assessment of grade three and six pupils has revealed shockingly low levels of literacy and numeracy at schools.
A piece of debris has narrowly missed the International Space Station in a rare incident that forced the crew to scramble to their rescue craft.
The government is in denial about xenophobia, says an independent peer-review report released on Tuesday.
The 2015 Cricket World Cup will feature the 10 Test-playing nations plus four associate teams, the International Cricket Council said on Tuesday.
Readers weigh in on the press code, Zapiro and more.
Three French aid workers kidnapped in southeastern Yemen a month ago have been located after going missing near the mud city of Shibam, officials say.
A print of a smiling of Papa San, Cape Town’s patron saint of sushi, welcomes you into what is soon to become a new place of worship.
Nelson Mandela’s infant great-grandson Zenawe Zibuyile Mandela has died after being born three months prematurely.
Otago Highlanders captain Jamie Mackintosh told on Tuesday how he saved the life of a choking woman by squeezing her "like a great big grizzly bear".
David Haye has said he will only shake the hand of Wladimir Klitschko when he visits him in hospital after their eagerly awaited unification bout.
The M&G Centre for Investigative Journalism welcomes the concessions ANC MPs made last Friday (June 24) regarding the Protection of Information Bill.
Ten million people in the Horn of Africa have been hit by the worst drought in 60 years, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
Nationalisation is an attempt by the ANC Youth League to save BEE "elements in crisis", SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande said on Tuesday.
Standard Bank Young Artist winner Neil Coppen’s new play takes a look at a painful past in small-town SA,
<em>City Press</em> editor Ferial Haffajee must resign, Limpopo premier, Cassel Mathale, said on Tuesday.
The National Arts Festival has signed a contract with the KZNPO that will see SA’s premier orchestra perform there for the next three years.
Sudan leader Omar al-Bashir, wanted for war crimes, arrived in Beijing early on Tuesday to meet China’s President Hu Jintao.
The UN deputy chief for human rights said the "utter devastation" she saw in Abyei served as a warning of the possible future of Sudan’s border area.
An emperor penguin that washed up on a New Zealand beach last week, showed good recovery after it underwent surgery to remove sand from its stomach.
Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi is expected to deliver a hard-hitting political report to the federation’s central committee on Tuesday.
There was no risk of acid mine water flooding the basements of buildings in the Johannesburg CBD, according to a geo-technical risk assessment.
Depleted Super Rugby semifinalists Western Stormers signed Schalk Brits on loan from English club Saracens on Monday.
Golfer Rory McIlroy seeks to add to this US Open title triumph and make the most of the continued absence of Tiger Woods.
Botswana’s Bushmen will boycott the country’s census in protest at the state’s refusal to provide them with a polling station in the last election.
Iran says it plans to send a live monkey into space next month, with manned missions by as early as 2017.
President Jacob Zuma is disappointed with the decision taken by the International Criminal Court to issue a warrant of arrest for Muammar Gaddafi.
Fifa will not confirm or deny media reports that the global football body had included South Africa as part of its investigations into match-fixing.