As South African investigators continue to drag their feet in charging anyone connected to Steinhoff, a former executive at the disgraced retailer is set to go on trial in Germany on tax evasion charges.
Diversified miner South32 said on Thursday that it will proceed with $2 billion (R38 billion) Hermosa zinc project in the US as it looks to bridge an expected supply gap for an industrial metal in high demand due to decarbonisation efforts.
More than R1 billion meant to upgrade informal settlements and the public transport network in the City of Tshwane could be lost to the fiscus after the City failed to spend a large portion of its allocated grants.
The media company that publishes the Cape Times and Cape Argus is quitting Newspaper House in Cape Town's central business district after its lease ended.
Judges David Unterhalter, Thina Siwendu and John Smith narrowly missed appointment to the Supreme Court of Appeal after a controversial interview process. The Judicial Service Commission has now agreed to 'invite' them to reapply.
Two SANDF soldiers have been killed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo following a mortar attack.
Electricity has been restored to a number of Western Cape towns after a power outage left Central Karoo towns in the dark for almost two weeks.
The IFP snatched one ward from the ANC in Newcastle and held on to another in its uPhongolo Municipality fortress, where former president Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto weSizwe Party put up formidable numbers in a fiercely-contested ward election.
Britain has recorded thousands of antisemitic incidents after the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas in October, making 2023 the worst year for UK antisemitism since 1984, when Jewish advisory body CST began recording such data.
Bouwer van Niekerk reflects on a series of events that have happened in the country, writing that all these incidents point to one thing: we lack serious people in South Africa.
It is an open secret that former US president Donald Trump has great contempt for NATO based on its free-rider relationship with the US public purse. This could raise issues for the alliance if Trump is elected again, writes Msingathi Sipuka.
US prosecutors have pushed back against Donald Trump's legal bid to have a lower court ruling that denied his claim to presidential immunity suspended by the Supreme Court.
Feeling the pressure with several surveys showing that it is polling below 50%, and with its former leader Jacob Zuma's new party eating into its support, the ANC suggested that its opponents want to maintain apartheid in the debate on President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address.
David Bedingham expressed gratitude to Proteas red-ball coach Shukri Conrad for believing in him, while also being happy with himself for making the right choices in his maiden Test ton against New Zealand.
According to Israel, 130 hostages remain in the Gaza Strip, including 29 believed to have died, out of a total of 253 people taken captive by Hamas.
The panel announced by Stellenbosch University will probe, among other things, whether, over time, unacceptable practices at Wilgenhof 'have been protected or covered up' by university staff, alumni or students.
A MyCiTi bus has gone up in flames on the N2 highway in Cape Town.
Used condoms, blood stains, underwear and garden spades were among crucial evidence found in a room used by the alleged serial killer who is on trial in connection with the murder of six Johannesburg sex workers.
David Bedingham finally came good with a Test century, but a late collapse by the Proteas allowed New Zealand a target they'll have designs of successfully chasing.
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Good vibes and warm, fuzzy feelings were not only radiated by Bafana Bafana coach and captain Hugo Broos and Ronwen Williams respectively, but by the fans that welcomed them at OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday morning.
One person has been killed and children were among the 21 injured after a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally.
US President Joe Biden called on Americans to back his call for Congress to ban assault weapons, saying that a deadly shooting at a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City 'cuts deep'.
Imaginary court proceedings, inappropriate and threatening WhatsApp messages to journalists, recruiting informants for intelligence units and running pyramid schemes – these are just some of the charges brought against magistrates in South Africa's lower courts.
The ANC's Andile Lili, who has narrowly escaped jail time on a few occasions, could have his membership revoked by the Western Cape legislature.