Cape Peninsula University of Technology students slept on the floor of the institution's District 6 and Mowbray campus halls after being unable to secure accommodation ahead of the commencement of the new academic year.
Bitcoin jumped to $50 000 for the first time in more than two years, staging a remarkable comeback from a series of crypto industry scandals and bankruptcies that had raised questions about the viability of digital assets.
The Hawks in Gauteng arrested nine people during a drug bust in Krugersdorp.
Government has changed the proposed new employment equity targets for 18 different sectors.
A heatwave in parts of the country on Tuesday will result in high temperatures, according to the South African Weather Service.
SA’s top poultry organisation plans to cooperate with a Competition Commission inquiry into the chicken sector, but questioned the probe’s necessity, as well as some of the assumptions made by the country’s top anti-trust watchdog in launching it.
After the 2024 general elections, BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane is open to working with the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) and the official opposition he once led.
KAP is considering a sale of the logistics operations of its Unitrans unit as part of plans to reduce the debt of the South African industrial company, according to people familiar with the matter.
Two African heads of state and a first lady have already been to Namibia to deliver their condolences ahead of the burial of President Hage Geingob, who died at the age of 82 early last week.
There are many topics on which the ANC can be rightfully accused of being dishonest and disingenuous, but none more so than Eskom and more specifically, the reasons why our government has failed so spectacularly at planning for and preventing a shortage of electricity, writes Kyle Cowan.
The man accused of stabbing US citizen Phillips Olagoke Allen Bakare, 23, to death will spend the next two weeks in jail.
Sanral has announced that it toll tariffs will increase by 6.25% this year.
Devon Hofmeyr, a director of the Afrikaner right-wing Bittereinders movement, and three others have been charged with assault and public violence in the Groblersdal Magistrate's Court.
The bodies of Keanu Salman, 16, and Lee-Win Goliath, 18, lay side by side on the pavement across from their grandmother's house in Palm Drive.
One of world cricket's genuine legends, Mike Procter, is seriously ill in an Umhlanga hospital.
Unemployed doctors in KwaZulu-Natal marched to the provincial health department offices on Monday to demand jobs.
DA leader John Steenhuisen says President Cyril Ramaphosa forced the party's hand to lay criminal charges against Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
SA’s top consumer protection body is urging SA’s peanut butter manufacturers to conduct urgent tests to assess the safety of their products in the wake of the recall of certain brands following the discovery they contained the natural mycotoxin Aflatoxin.
The City of Tshwane has devised a five-point plan to claw back R1 billion a month from its budget in an attempt to turn its finances around.
Diversified mining group Anglo American has signed an agreement with Finland's government to explore opportunities in that country's battery minerals industry.
The Constitutional Court has decided that it is not in the interests of justice to hear the ANC's appeal against an order that it should hand over the party's cadre deployment records for the period that President Cyril Ramaphosa chaired the deployment committee.
A rock drill that is essential to the repair of a downed powerline behind a widespread outage in the Western Cape has broken down during Eskom's restoration work.
A Kruger National Park elephant was euthanised after it escaped into the village of Matsulu in Mpumalanga at the weekend.
On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa, in part, attempted to answer the question as to whether the ANC has fulfilled its historic mission, writes Oscar van Heerden.
Two former prisoners held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay until 2017 returned to Afghanistan, more than 20 years after they were arrested, one of the men's relatives said.