The press ombudsman has lashed out at some media houses for ignoring complaints about published articles.
Poachers have already killed 100 rhinos in the first two months of this year, compared to 400 killed in 2011.
Correctional services have suspended the Zonderwater Prison parole board with immediate effect over its release of two of the Waterkloof Four.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says he has to deal with too much "greediness" in sport, to the detriment of transformation and development.
Acting national police head Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has defended hand-picked appointments, saying the practice may not be fair, but happens worldwide.
Abdelmalek Droukel, leader of al-Qaeda in North Africa, has been sentenced to death in absentia by an Algerian court.
US President Barack Obama’s approval rating has plunged to 41% in a new poll, underlining that his prospects for November’s election remain uncertain.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says he won’t meet Democratic Alliance MP Lindiwe Mazibuko to discuss a proposed youth wage subsidy.
Reports have surfaced that Australian Special Forces are allegedly gathering intelligence in several African countries.
Durban brother and sister Hardus and Nicolette Lotter have been convicted in the Durban High Court of murdering their parents in 2008.
Condolences continue to pour in after the death of Econometrix director Tony Twine on Monday after a short illness.
Angolan police have effectively shut down a local newspaper after it published a photo montage lampooning President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
Stellenbosch University has ended the University of Cape Town’s reign as Varsity Cup champions after beating them in round six of the competition.
A report claims Australia could face a budget blowout of up to $159-million when the city of Gold Coast hosts the Commonwealth Games in 2018.
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has received praise from manager Arsene Wenger after providing the two assists needed to beat Newcastle.
CSA boss Gerald Majola has pleaded innocent after a ministerial inquiry recommended he be suspended and made to repay a R1.75-million bonus.
A great many local Muslims will not be allowed to perform a Mecca pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as South Africa will likely exceed its attendance quota.
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Call for nominations of members to serve on the standing advisory committee on intellectual property rights.
Call for nomination of candidates to serve on the arts, culture and national heritage distributing agency of the national lotteries board.
The constitutionality of amendments to the Films and Publications Act will be considered by the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
Fierce ethnic clashes over cattle rustling has killed more than 200 people in South Sudan at the weekend, and hundreds more were abducted.
Sri Lanka has imposed censorship on security-related mobile phone messages despite the withdrawal last year of tough emergency laws.
Correctional Services say three parole board officers and two prison official are being investigated for the release of two of the Waterkloof Four.
A severely disabled UK man who wants a doctor to be able to lawfully end his "intolerable" life can proceed with his court case, a judge has ruled.
Some may be rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of an ANC without Julius Malema to rock the boat while others are speculating on his future.
Suspended police commissioner Bheki Cele cannot explain the coincidence that both buildings identified for police headquarters were owned by one man.
International relations says the embassy in the Republic of Congo is ready to help South Africans affected by munitions blasts in Brazzaville.
Bloemfontein’s budding Roses United were the major surprise entrants in the Nedbank Cup last 16 draw on Monday morning in Sandton.
Workers at the liquidated Pamodzi gold mine say they are in dire straits as Aurora continues to ignore a court order to pay them R4.3-million.
Afghan lawmakers have demanded that a US soldier who killed women and children in a shooting rampage should be put on public trial in the country.
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