The Gautrain management agency on Tuesday dismissed as "spurious" a claim of more than R10-billion by the Bombela consortium for reported delays.
Moroka Swallows are hoping that their unbeaten run in 2010 will continue when they face Ajax Cape Town in the Telkom Knockout on Sunday.
FirstRand expects business volumes to remain subdued after posting lower first-half profit as bad debts continue to hurt its corporate unit.
The war-crimes trial of former DRC vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba, due to have started on April 27, has been postponed to July 5.
The Sharks’ loss to the Waratahs was overshadowed by questionable refereeing calls but the franchise cannot afford to dwell on what could have been.
Protesters fired live ammunition at firemen, pelted police with stones and barricaded roads in Mamelodi East, the city of Tshwane said on Tuesday.
Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher have recovered from injury and will be available to the Warriors for the Standard Bank Domestic Pro20 Final on Friday.
Men wielding machetes leave up to 500 dead near Jos as Nigerian leader calls meeting with security chiefs.
Four high school pupils were killed when a speeding car smashed into them in Soweto on Monday, Johannesburg emergency services said.
The United Kingdom is to give 42-million condoms to South Africa as part of an HIV prevention drive before the Soccer World Cup.
A South African who was being held hostage in Nigeria was released on Monday evening, the Department of International Relations said.
The DA has asked the Public Protector to investigate why President Jacob Zuma has not declared his assets and interests to Parliament.
Interpol on Monday issued arrest notices for 16 further suspects wanted by Dubai for the killing of a Hamas leader there.
The JSE Limited reported a rise in revenue on Monday as it released its full year results for 2009.
The South African man being held hostage in Nigeria has still not been released, his father-in-law said on Monday.
More than 300 000 people have been displaced by floods in eastern Uganda, a Cabinet minister said on Monday.
The government may be unable to provide further loans to utility Eskom, it was reported on Monday.
Roodepoort paramedics are refusing to service Durban Deep in Johannesburg after two female paramedics were attacked at the weekend.
Our Glorious Breeder Dear President Zuma, I would like to congratulate you on your good governance and charm. From my angle you have done very well in these two departments. I am afraid the same cannot be said of your moral judgment. You are an utter disgrace and an embarrassment among all African democracies. I […]
The government has nominated Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk to head the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Surprisingly, Real Madrid have not qualified for the Champions League quarterfinals since 2004, but are confident of doing so this time around.
Let he who is without sin — All manner of opinions have followed reports of the allegation that President Jacob Zuma has fathered a child with a soccer boss’s daughter. The merits of the allegations are not my subject — what is of interest is the reaction to the reports. Some modern-day Pharisees, self-ordained as God’s […]
‘Angels’ are volunteers I am the leader of the Guardian Angels in South Africa and I must clarify some issues in the article ”Angels’ take on sex workers” (January 22). Your front page says: ‘Cape Town hires freelance US crime-fighters”. The Guardian Angels are volunteers. We cannot be hired or paid. Cape Town has certainly […]
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has dismissed accusations that President Zuma damaged the fight against Aids after fathering a child out of wedlock.
At least 57 people were killed in a powerful earthquake that struck remote villages in eastern Turkey early on Monday.
He may have got to ride in a carriage and to sleep in Buck House, but President Jacob Zuma did not win Gordon Brown over on Zim.
The Gauteng department of economic development has saved more than R700-million by cancelling a motorsport contract.
Africa is recovering from the global economic crisis and could see growth of 4,5% in 2010, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
He is talking to you, but his eyes seem lost in the area just below your neckline. You deduce that there can be only one other thing he is gawking at.
SA and the continent as a whole are ignoring a sports resource that could draw even more wealth and development into the region: women’s football.
Sandra Bullock vowed to proudly display her best actress Oscar statuette next to her Golden Raspberry award after completing a unique double on Sunday
President Jacob Zuma has started compiling a list of his financial interests and is ready to declare them should legal advice indicate he has to.