Mantashe: election list protesters are "mischievous" and "sensational"
The protest of about 20 people was organised by ANC members belonging to the party’s Sol Plaatjie sub-region in Kimberley.
The protest of about 20 people was organised by ANC members belonging to the party’s Sol Plaatjie sub-region in Kimberley.
Recently retired Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke announced on Friday that the late statesman's entire estate has been allocated.
A recurring image in China Mieville’s 140-page novella
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Among the beneficiaries were his long-time driver, three members of his staff, as well as all high schools and universities he attended.
Milisuthando Bongela writes about what it was like growing up in the former Transkei of the Eastern Cape.
Reading ability is important, but counts for little if there is no comprehension
With the data of 1?600 Standard Bank customers, fraudsters gave the banks a cybersecurity scare
In the latest scam that has spotlighted cybersecurity concerns, fraudsters drew R300 million from 1400 ATMs in Japan in just three hours.
Two tribes this week renewed a years-long campaign to prevent the sale of sacred objects.
An ongoing rape scandal is casting a huge dark cloud over an occasion usually reserved for paying tribute to the 'Blue Helmets'.
Inmates want the NPA to tell them why their jailers weren’t prosecuted
Hundreds of thousands of rands have been spent while Des van Rooyen's official home is readied.
Hundreds of thousands of rands have been spent while Des van Rooyen's official home is readied.
Mercurial jester? Tragic hero? Compulsive and relentless obfuscator? His latest book shows that Bongani Madondo is all of the above.
Objections to energy from wind and sun are largely because projects are eyesores to those whose views are marred, but even they have a price.
A major problem is the fraught relationship between the unions and the department, writes Michael Gardiner.
Australia and South Africa have chosen strong teams but the Windies home-first rule has sidelined their star players.
Refugees on a boat that set sail from Libya were photographed falling into the Mediterranean.
Transparency will help the prevention of political killings, but most of all the governing coalition must act decisively against the phenomenon.
Eritrean President blames US for the exodus of youth to Europe, as a ploy to weaken Eritrea's government.
The logic behind the head of the prosecuting authority's decisions to go to court over charges against the president is confusing, if not alarming.
Social media giant Facebook retracted its ban of an Australian ad featuring a plus-sized model after being accused of body-shaming.
Local ANC officials and politicians are being targeted, giving rise to a climate of fear.
But English first additional language educators have been thwarted since their own school days, writes Prega Govender.