DA lays criminal complaint against Magashule RDP contracts
The complaint against the ANC secretary general is over contracts worth R150-million for RDP houses awarded to his daughter's company
The complaint against the ANC secretary general is over contracts worth R150-million for RDP houses awarded to his daughter's company
The rotation of Denel's board was not unexpected
The minimum wage was initially supposed to be introduced on May 1. However, this has been delayed.
South African sprint star Akani Simbine has won the gold medal in the final of the men's 100m at the Commonwealth Games on Australia's Gold Coast.
Gerrie Nel, Trevor Manuel, Vusi Pikoli will be state witnesses in the SARS 'rogue unit' case
The rand spiked after Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene's comments and renewed fears of a trade war
In recent months, running battles have erupted between law enforcement and land occupiers in Khayelitsha who claim they have been illegally evicted.
In an interview on Monday morning, Selfe responded to critics who said that the party’s leadership is not diverse.
An alleged chemical attack in rebel-held Douma has sparked international outrage, but Damascus has said the reports are 'mere fabrications'
One of the biggest prisons we were afraid of being locked up in though, was the jail of ignorance.
Folau, Australia's highest-profile player, sparked outrage with his reply on Instagram last week when asked what was "God's plan for gay people?"
The personal data of about 60 000 South Africans may have been shared with controversial political data firm Cambridge Analytica
The month's rainfall will be key to stave off Cape Town's Day Zero in 2019
All directors at the furniture retailing giant should be held accountable for the international corporate scandal.
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Pogba put a desperately diappointing season so far behind him by scoring twice to inspire an incredible United comeback from 2-0 down.
Mark Zuckerberg will appear before US lawmakers this week as a firestorm rocks Facebook over its data privacy scandal.
Defiant Zuma supporters get ready to march on SA courts; the quotas question in the DA and paying tribute to Comrade Zami, Winnie Mandela. Read more!
From retirements to coups d’etat, presidential term limits and opposition candidates winning elections, democracy appears to be making progress