The Johannesburg Heritage Foundation believes it has been "ghosted" by the city after expressing concern over the state of the former law offices of Nelson Mandela and O.R. Tambo.
The International Partners Group has "accepted" that South Africa has to be pragmatic in dealing with the energy crisis, says Rudi Dicks.
Super Group has seen no major improvements in SA’s ports and border efficiencies, saying it is "diabolical' how strategic assets such as Richards Bay’s coal line have been allowed to be disrupted by criminal elements and breakdowns.
World record holder para-athlete Mpumelelo Mhlongo is going the extra mile ahead of his Paralympic swansong in Paris as he anticipates the pressure to reach the podium.
SA's biggest vehicle dealer, Motus, reported a sharp fall in interim profits, hit by lower vehicle sales in SA and higher finance costs.
Damaging winds leading to difficulty in navigation at sea in the Western Cape are expected on Wednesday, according to the South African Weather Service.
Quantum Foods CEO Hennie Lourens is retiring after a career spanning 28 years with SA’s biggest egg producer.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in the case involving a group of Bromwell Street residents in Woodstock, Cape Town, who have resisted evictions for 10 years.
National police commissioner General Fannie Masemola has pleaded for amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act that would give officers more power to use their firearms when they find themselves in dangerous situations.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has announced that provincial spokesperson Mafika Mndebele has been appointed a member of the KZN Legislature following the expulsion of Mervyn Dirks.
Credit ratings agency Fitch says it does not believe government will hit deficit targets.
The Criminal Procedure Act enacted in 1977 and its several amendments are not compatible with "the current societal evolution". This is according to Justice Minister Ronald Lamola, who was speaking at the national conference of the Integrated Criminal Justice System and the Review of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Six years after dagga was decriminalised in South Africa, a bill to clear up uncertainties in the industry is finally heading to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s desk.
Mediators are rushing to finalise a new truce in war-torn Gaza, and recent statements from US President Joe Biden and other world leaders suggest a breakthrough could be near.
In the run-up to an election year, the President Cyril Ramaphosa administration thought it wise to cut the Electoral Commission of South Africa's budget, but found more money for political parties.
The Cape Town Magistrate's Court has heard the man accused of stabbing a US citizen to death at a backpackers in Green Point earlier this month is a flight risk.
Chaos erupted barely two hours into a Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting on Tuesday, with some councillors calling speaker Eugene Johnson an embarrassment to the City and "a real puppet".
Crisis talks called by Senegal President Macky Sall entered their second day Tuesday aimed at setting a date for a presidential election he postponed, while civil society tried to mobilise support for a vote in the next few weeks.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has nominated Deputy Chief Justice Mandisa Maya as the chief justice, paving the way for the country's first woman chief justice.
Eighteen pupils were injured after a classroom's ceiling collapsed at Umthambeka Primary School in Tembisa on Tuesday, the Gauteng education department has said.
A junior official in the eThekwini Municipality has told the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Durban that she was made to deviate from her normal day-to-day duties during the issuing of fraudulent tenders implicating former mayor Zandile Gumede and her 21 co-accused.
World-famous hippo Jessica has given birth to a healthy calf - almost a year after the death of her first-born, Luku, on 17 March 2023.
National Treasury’s plan to make Eskom pay interest on the debt relief funding it receives passed another test on Tuesday as the National Council of Provinces voted in favour of the Eskom Debt Relief Amendment Bill.
Alleged serial rapist Sipho Phiri cut a lonely figure in the Benoni Regional Court, sitting in Gauteng, on Tuesday, where he intently scanned the public gallery searching for family or friends.
Qatar is "hopeful" of a Gaza war ceasefire and is pushing for an agreement before Ramadan, its foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.