Iceland crash out of World Cup
Croatia wrapped up top spot in Group D in Rostov-on-Don thanks to a slick second-half volley by Milan Badelj and a late strike by Ivan Perisic
Croatia wrapped up top spot in Group D in Rostov-on-Don thanks to a slick second-half volley by Milan Badelj and a late strike by Ivan Perisic
Media is now calling for greater transparency in the Political Party Funding Bill.
Gordhan was the first witness to appear before the commission of inquiry into tax administration and governance at the revenue service
Peru were already out before this game but they still had a huge travelling support, clad in the country's distinctive white and red colours
France have scored just three times in three games, including a penalty and an own goal
'Lesotho is a country in chaos and shows little signs of recuperating any time soon'
AfriForum delivered a petition made up of approximately 300 000 signatures of people opposed to expropriation without compensation
The investment will come as a relief for President Cyril Ramaphosa who came into office pledging an economic turnaround
Tekkie Town operates 368 stores within Steinhoff Africa's total retail footprint of more than 5 100 stores
The bill transfers decades of European law onto British statute books, and also enshrines Brexit day in British law as March 29 2019
The poor state of Makangwane Secondary School’s infrastructure came to a head in January, when a corrugated iron roof blew off
There are fears the feuding neighbours may be using Somalia as a proxy battleground
Vodacom approached the High Court to seek an interdict to prohibit Nkosana Makate from disclosing any information to outside parties
According to statistics released byStatsSA on Tuesday, employment increased from 9.78-million in December 2017 to 9.83-million in March 2018
The new ban, in force since Saturday, prohibits the use of disposable plastic items such as bags, cutlery, cups and bottles under a certain size
The National Union of Mineworkers says the Act must be changed so that mine bosses can be prosecuted
The report found that FNB came first not because of customers' rising satisfaction with the bank, but because of decreasing happiness with Capitec
The Benghazi-based authorities made a similar attempt to bypass the Tripoli government in 2016 but their planned sale was stopped
Cape Town's water crisis holds valuable insights for other cities that need to adapt to the realities of climate change
The death toll at Sibanye-Stillwater’s operations this year alone stands at over 20, close to half of the fatalities in the entire mining industry
There's strong evidence that, all things being equal, leading South African universities provide “world class” training at PhD level
News round-up: Vodacom is seeking a gag order to prevent Please Call Me creator from speaking up about negotiations and the ANC could lose KZN votes
The ANC has announced that it will launch manifesto forums across the country to hear what South Africans want from the governing party