The nationwide Transnet strike by the South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu) would go ahead, the union said on Saturday.
Two white men who posed as policemen and then hijacked people have been arrested in Pretoria by the Hawks, spokesperson Musa Zondi said on Saturday.
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The Auckland Blues charged to a 56-14 victory over the Gauteng Lions, condemning them to the worst season in Super rugby history.
The New South Wales Waratahs put their campaign to reach the play-offs back on track with an emphatic 46-19 win over the Waikato Chiefs on Saturday.
The owner of a bus that killed 23 people in South Africa was charged with murder on Friday, a police spokesperson said.
Queensland coach Ewen McKenzie may shelve the team’s attack-at-all costs play after the Reds were stifled at the breakdown for a second week.
The nationalisation of mines was on the agenda of the ANC — despite government denials — ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Friday.
If you live in Cape Town or Bloemfontein or Lusikisiki, you could be forgiven for not caring much about the Gauteng provincial conference of the ANC.
<b>Mike Brown</b> takes a look at Proptrax, the exchange-traded fund that provides access to the JSE listed property sector.
Gold Fields, the world’s fourth-largest listed gold miner, posted third quarter earnings below market consensus on falling output and rising costs.
Former opposition leader Frederick van Zyl Slabbert was receiving treatment at the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg and was recovering.
<I>Mail & Guardian</i> cartoonist explains the cartoons published in the <i>M&G</i> that won him the Mondi Shanduka award for 2009.
<I>M&G</i> investigative reporter, Adriaan Basson, has won the investigative journalism section of the Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards. Here’s why.
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Former opposition leader Frederik van Zyl Slabbert has been admitted to the hospital, reportedly with a
serious liver illness.
ANC Gauteng chairperson Paul Mashatile called for discipline and unity in the ruling party as it approached its centenary in 2012.
Minister of Public Service and Administration Collins Chabane plays the imbira at the Ranch Hotel in Polokwane to honour his musical journey.
SA’s government expects private shareholders unhappy with proposed changes to the Reserve Bank Act to challenge these changes in court.
Gabriel Davel of the National Credit Regulator says that nearly half of the 18,07-million credit-active consumers are struggling to meet their debts.
Google is planning to launch its own ebook store in the next few months, setting the scene for an all-out war with Apple and Amazon.
Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel subjected Afghanistan to a short-pitched mugging to give the Proteas a comfortable passage into the Super Eight phase.
Police on Wednesday continued their search for the prime suspect in the murder of Teazers’ owner Lolly Jackson.
Desmond Tutu has delivered a withering verdict on the state of South Africa as the country prepares to host the continent’s first Soccer World Cup.
Mel Gibson’s return as a lead actor, in <i>Edge of Darkness</i>, must be reassuring to those fans who hoped he would not retire into mere directing.
President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he will attend the 20th World Economic Forum on Africa.
The Competition Tribunal will hear a complaint lodged by a distributor against Coca-cola Fortune.
Power supplier urges government to increase the penalties given to cable thieves to 20 years in prison to help curb copper theft.
Preparations were under way for Teazers boss Lolly Jackson’s funeral — scheduled for Monday — club spokesperson Sean Newman said on Wednesday.
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday his country would "definitely continue" its nuclear programme despite Israeli threats.
Frank Duckworth, the co-creator of the Duckworth-Lewis method for settling rain-affected matches, has leapt to its defence.
England qualified for the second round Super Eights of the World Twenty20 following a no-result wash-out with Ireland on Tuesday.