Opposition partisanship is on the rise, indicating a shift in politics in SA, a researcher at the Institute for Security Studies has said.
Business Unity SA has denied it is under pressure from BMF president Jimmy Manyi to appoint a CEO recommended by him.
To celebrate SA author Lauren Beukes’ win of the Arthur C Clarke award, three ex-offenders read from prison chapters in the award-winning book Zoo City.
The boxing career of All Black Sonny Bill Williams faces a new credibility test after revelations his next opponent is on welfare for a disability.
Fedusa is deeply perturbed by the brazen nature in which the committee on the Protection of Information Bill is trying to push it through Parliament.
SA author Lauren Beukes, winner of the Arthur C Clarke Award for Literature, reads from the winning novel Zoo City at an event at Die Boekehuis.
The state has called a cop to the stand in the case against soccer star Bryce Moon, who is on trial following an accident in which a woman died.
New vehicle sales took a knock in May, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa has revealed.
Saccawu might appeal against the Competition Tribunal’s approval of Walmart’s 51% acquisition of Massmart, it has said.
Black Management Forum (BMF) president Jimmy Manyi has instructed Business Unity SA it to appoint a BMF candidate as its new CEO, it’s been reported.
In the run-up to the high-level United Nations meeting on HIV/AIDS on June 8-10, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has produced a video series on HIV in southern Africa. This one follows a day in the life of Maria and showcases the use of community groups to increase access to HIV treatment in Mozambique’s rural areas.
A baby was bitten to death by rats at Orlando East in Soweto while her mother was out partying on the weekend, it has been reported.
It was unacceptable to sing the words "shoot the boer", former president FW de Klerk was quoted as saying in a media report on Thursday.
Labour union Solidarity said it had declared a wage dispute in the country’s petroleum sector after negotiations failed.
South Africa is looking at revised safety regulations to help tackle rising mine deaths in the world’s top platinum and a major gold producer.
Suspended Asian Football Confederation head Mohamed bin Hammam fights bribery allegations while soccer in Asia battles match-fixing and violence.
The International Rugby Board has said it will keep lobbying to lift a ban on Fijian players linked to the state’s military regime from the World Cup.
The Bulls and Australia’s Waratahs face a potentially season-defining showdown as they both look to stay in the race for June’s top-six playoffs.
Sepp Blatter backs his friend and former US secretary of state for "solution committee" to restore faith in the game’s governing body.
Election monitors on Wednesday called for the demolition of militia bases set up for the president’s party in rural districts ahead of fresh polls.
About 3 000 Swazi teachers marched to the South African and American embassies to appeal for an international asset freeze against King Mswati III.
The Supreme Court of Appeals dismissed the Public Protector’s appeal against a high court setting aside its report into the Oilgate saga.
The Advertising Standards Authority are investigating Royal Dutch Shell adverts about hydraulic fracturing, the Treasure Karoo Action Group has said.
The rush to complete the Protection of Information Bill by the parliamentary committee is worrying and will lead to problems, Ronnie Kasrils has said.
Unions at the SABC are threatening industrial action after salary negotiations deadlocked, the Communication Workers’ Union has said.
Deputy Mineral Resources Minister Godfrey Oliphant has outlined plans to boost South Africa’s fledgling diamond cutting and polishing industry.
The Boeremag treason trial’s oldest accused, Vis Visagie, was rushed to hospital on Wednesday after falling ill in the dock.
The Government Communications and Information System (GCIS) intends to launch a tabloid newspaper in the near future.
Malusi Gigaba has said efficient state-owned enterprises must be efficient to create jobs and unlock growth in South Africa.
Government bonds have firmed, taking yields on the longer-dated bonds to multi-month lows due to hefty offshore demand.
The clean up of acid mine drainage on the Witwatersrand needs to be implemented as soon as possible, the DA in Gauteng said on Wednesday.
Security was stepped up at the Palace of Justice in Pretoria on Wednesday after Tuesday’s foiled escape attempt by five Boeremag treason trialists.