The J SC has recently conducted hearings and made a number of judicial appointments. Again the spectre of race dominated the hearings.
Helen Zille has written to the Competition Commission over possible collusion between Hitachi and Alstom for a tender to build boilers for Eskom.
Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane was devastated by the news of the attack on a one-year-old child and her helper, her spokesperson said on Friday.
Microsoft is to invest almost half-a-billion rand over the next seven years into the local software industry, the company said on Friday.
The bishop of the Flemish city of Bruges has resigned after admitting sexually abusing a young boy several years ago.
A Canadian high-school student filmed himself twirling a stick as if it were a lightsaber. The tape was discovered by his mates, who YouTubed it.
Biyansa Daba is the second government opponent killed in a month in Ethiopia as general election approaches.
The exclusion of South African artists from the Fifa concert is completely understandable.
Governments around the world on Friday appealed for dialogue to resolve the escalating crisis in Thailand.
The Chiefs’ winless Super 14 season at home continued on Friday as appalling kicking and handling errors saw the Cheetahs sneak a 25-25 draw.
Albie Sachs celebrates the achievements of the
Constitutional Court, but provides little critical reflection.
Brewing giant SABMiller is to build a $34-million brewery in Namibia as it looks to increase its presence in the country.
The New Testament is far more alive to the dangers of religious authority than Philip Pullman allows, writes <strong>Rowan Williams</strong>.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has labelled reports he will confirm his retirement at the end of next season as "rubbish".
South Africa’s fourth-biggest gold producer, DRDGold, reported a 4% rise in gold production for the third quarter.
The current show at New York’s Moma has rubbed up against an unexpected problem.
MTN acknowledged on Friday it was in talks about a potential deal.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday he backed Iran’s nuclear programme.
Increasingly, because of official pressure, refugees are going underground and making themselves more vulnerable.
Bafana Bafana and North Korea played to a goalless draw on Thursday in a warm-up match as part of their preparations for the Soccer World Cup.
Noluthando Vavi, the wife of Zwelinzima Vavi, is not the only person to get dubious benefits from the financial services firm, SA Quantum.
The poor are suffering the consequences of the costly land policy that the ANC government opted for.
Juju Malema has welcomed the findings of a recent ANC disciplinary hearing, saying that the only thing he has brought into disrepute is "Zuma’s ass".
Sugendhree Reddy, director of banking products at Standard Bank offers her advice to those thinking of getting a personal loan.
If you love <em>Jozi </em> the movie you’ll want to get your hands on some of the memorabilia we’re giving away.
The barring of Judge Richard Goldstone from his grandson’s bar mitzvah was profoundly sad, said former Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs.
Two lucky readers will win lunch with <i>Jozi</i> lead actor Carl Buekes and director Robbie Thorpe — at one of Johannesburg’s best restaurants.
M&G political editor Rapule Tabane reflects on this week’s ANC press conference regarding possible action against ANCYL President Julius Malema.
Both President Jacob Zuma and his deputy, Kgalema Motlanthe, will be tested publicly for Aids at the launch of the HIV counselling campaign on Sunday.
The South African Rugby Union (Saru) confirmed on Thursday that a review of Springbok management performance had been undertaken.
Magistrate Thomas Nhleko found Prince Sifiso Zulu guilty of culpable homicide in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Conservationists hail success of three-year plan that has resulted in the discovery of 123 new species in the biodiverse rainforest on Borneo.