Winnie Mandela’s death signals the end of an era, the loss of a freedom fighter who served as the public face of an imprisoned Nelson Mandela.
Popular SAfm radio host Sakina Kamwendo had her morning show cut abruptly by management, halfway through the allotted hour on Friday
President Cyril Ramaphosa has started the clean up job. But can he turn the state around?
EFF and DA to host opposing rallies in PE ahead of motion of no confidence in Mayor Athol Trollip
The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs will hold an inquiry into the process that led to members of the Gupta family receiving early naturalisation.
Even after a threatening phone call, the Eskom inquiry is determined to hear from outstanding witnesses
Kenyan media is in a crisis as top columnists claim that Nation Media Group has been ‘captured’ by the state
The former president survived a series of scandals which would surely have ended anyone else’s career.
EFF leader Julius Malema speaks to the M&G about the 2019 elections, President Ramaphosa’s new dawn and whether he’ll go back to the ANC
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Tiger Brands has suspended production at its Pretoria plant following detection of “very low levels” of Listeria monocytogenes.
Former police minister Fikile Mbalula speaks about former president Jacob Zuma and the ANC’s call for Julius Malema to come back into the fold.
Will moving to Australia be all it’s made out to be for white South African farmers?
The transport modes covered by the app are Gautrain, Metrobus, A re Yeng, Rea Vaya, Metrorail, Johannesburg City Sightseeing Bus, Tshwane Bus Services
Stephen Hawking, a renowned scientist who overcame a debilitating disease to publish popular books probing the mysteries of the universe, has died.
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Nona Sonjani and Wellington Nyuswa have stepped in as acting chief financial officer and as acting CEO of SAA Technical respectively.
Kagiso Rabada earned himself a two-match ban for a nudge against Australia.
The mutual bank faces the possibility of going bust after the Treasury instructed municipalities to stop investing with it last year.
Desco recycles old and redundant IT as well as electronic assets that are earmarked for safe disposal.
Four foreign employees at the Gupta-linked TV station ANN7 were detained for an hour by home affairs’ immigration officials on Tuesday.
The merchants are worried that they will lose business as listeria hysteria takes hold.
General Bheki Cele is going to sort out his department now that he is minister of police
Ahead of Nirox’s Winter Sculpture Exhibition, in collaboration with Sweden’s Wanas Foundation, visiting curators speak about the importance of art
ANC deputy president David Mabuza looks set to take over as the country’s number two citizen after Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma declined the offer.
Makhura will give direction on service delivery priorities and Gauteng’s economy, job creation, education and health for 2018.
Last month, just hours before his deadline, Zuma submitted representations to the National Prosecuting Authority.
The Public protector has found that Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown misled the National Assembly.
The department of home affairs this afternoon raided the offices of the former Gupta-owned ANN7 television station in Midrand
Editors and journalists at renowned Newsweek were fired as the company that owns the magazine sought to suppress an exposé
Despite the city not meeting water conservation targets, Cape Town’s Day Zero has been pushed to July 9 instead of the scheduled date of June 4
On February 18, Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde shared a birthday — both believed in the power of their voices, even in their most vulnerable moments.