Orlando Pirates have retained their Premiership title with a 4-2 victory over Golden Arrows in Durban, with Moroka Swallows finishing runners-up.
A recent poll shows 80% of Britons want to remain subjects of the queen attributed to increased coverage of the royal family.
Jacob Zuma’s penis has been thrust into the spotlight, setting angry ANC members aquiver. We track the debate and tried to keep the puns to a minimum.
Acting commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi appears to be defying political attempts to bury the investigation into the former head of crime intelligence.
There’s "no need for alarm" over ex-police spy boss Richard Mdluli, says President Jacob Zuma. Because Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa is on the case.
The M&G’s Phillip de Wet takes us through the possible consequences of the DA’s violent march to Cosatu House.
President Jacob Zuma says the government’s non-compliance in paying suppliers within 30 days has reached alarming levels.
A tourist near Hoedspruit has received 60 stitches after she was bitten in the face by a lion cub whose bite narrowly missed an artery in her neck.
A merger between Media24, the Paarl Media Group and the Natal Witness has been conditionally approved by the competition tribunal.
The Gauteng education department has announced that school admissions for 2013 will begin as soon as May to avoid a last minute rush next year.
Violence erupted when Cosatu would not allow the DA to approach their offices in Braamfontein during their march for youth wage subsidies.
We speak to motorists and Outa chairperson Wayne Duvenage about the fate and impact of e-tolling when the public takes government to court.
The DA says it will take legal action against Cosatu leaders for what it calls intimidation, incitement of violence and holding an illegal gathering.
A farmer from Delmas, Mpumalanga has lodged a complaint against Exxaro with the Blue Scorpions, saying the mining company had depleted a wetland area.
New Zealand have been crowned Sevens World Series champions for the 10th time in 13 years, while rivals Fiji imperiously won the London Sevens.
Helen Zille must honour her promise to resign should wrongdoing be found in the W Cape communications tender, says the Christian Democratic Party.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has vowed to one day lead the ANC, despite his expulsion from the party.
The national treasury says the South African Police Service should reduce its staff numbers by 9000 people.
Greece’s president met party leaders on Sunday in a final bid to cobble together a coalition and avert a repeat election.
Crew still aboard a 50m Japanese fishing trawler that has run aground in Clifton are at risk as fog and rising tides hamper rescue operations.
Delegates at the ANC’s KwaZulu-Natal congress have decided that the leadership in the province will not change.
The presidency has denied President Jacob Zuma was given a letter by former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli about a "conspiracy" against him.
President Jacob Zuma is due to receive a report of the inquiry into suspended national police commissioner Bheki Cele’s fitness to hold office.
A 16-year-old Tygerberg boy was allegedly raped on a school rugby tour, and authorities have done nothing to help, says the Beeld.
Education cannot progress if we do not pay more attention to elementary skills.
President Jacob Zuma has announced a special remission of sentence which could see more than 35 000 offenders released from prison.
Cape Town Press Club chairperson Donwald Pressly has openly admitted that some members of the press club are also members of the ruling party.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli has resigned, a week after a judge put the brakes on the controversial e-tolling system being rolled out on Gauteng’s highways.
Numsa General Secretary Irvin Jim has warned the DA and "white capitalist class" that "if they now want direct confrontation, they will get it".
Egypt’s ruling military have imposed an overnight curfew after ordering 300 people be detained following deadly clashes between troops and protesters.
Britain and the International Olympic Committee have come out in condemnation of an Argentinian advert showing an athlete training in the Falklands.
Aaron Cruden again underlined his credentials as the successor to Daniel Carter with a superb all round performance against the Lions on Saturday.