Catherine, Britain's Princess of Wales, said on Friday she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests taken following major abdominal surgery in January revealed cancer had been present.
A week after the gruesome discovery of the bodies of three priests stabbed to death at church premises in Cullinan, Pretoria, two men appeared in court in connection with the murders.
The IFP has written a letter to ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa proposing "peace talks" following the mic-grabbing incident at an event to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the death of the late king Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo in KwaZulu-Natal in KwaCeza, near Ulundi last Saturday.
The currency is on track for its biggest weekly drop of the year after the Bank of England laid the groundwork for a shift to interest-rate cuts, torpedoing a view among traders that the UK central bank would take longer than its peers in Europe and the US to act.
A security guard has been killed while another was seriously injured following a robbery at a construction site at the Simunye Secondary School in Westonaria on Thursday.
He's talked about it for the best part of two years now, but Bulls mentor Jake White has - to some somewhat belatedly - put into motion the plan of eventually switching Canan Moodie to outside centre.
About 100 residents from Concordia, Hondeklip Bay and small towns in the Richtersveld and Northern Cape marched through the streets of Springbok on Human Rights Day.
The South African Weather Service predicted partly cloudy and hot to warm temperatures, with isolated rain and thunderstorms, for multiple regions, except over the central and western parts, where the rain will be scattered.
Two years after her stroke in Germany, Lira is grateful to be alive, talking and singing as she gears up for her return to stage at the Bassline Fest in May.
Western Cape police are on the hunt for suspects involved in a string of brutal attacks that took place on Human Rights Day, leaving five people dead across the province.
Sharks coach John Plumtree says the match-day 23 selected for Saturday's United Rugby Championship clash against Ulster at Kings Park is easily the strongest he's had at his disposal.
With roughly two months until the general elections, the Western Cape ANC has called on residents of various informal settlements in the DA-led province to reject the DA.
A thin layer of sand collected from Kwaaiwater beach in Hermanus marked the spot where beleaguered former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste ended his own life on Thursday.
One of Markus Jooste's colleagues at Steinhoff has handed himself over to police, a day after the former Steinhoff CEO died by suicide.
The judge presiding over the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has apologised for utterances he made referencing the behaviour of some "black lawyers".
King Misuzulu KaZwelithini has broken his silence on the mic-grabbing incident involving ANC provincial chairperson Sibiniso Duma in KwaCeza.
South African writer and editor Zukiswa Wanner has returned the Goethe Medal she won in 2020 to the German government in protest of its support for Israel's actions against Palestinians since the Hamas attack on Israel in October, reports Writing Africa.
A study by a developmental psychologist showed that watching nine minutes of fast-paced programming impeded children's executive functions in the short term.
Deon Fourie says whether he plays for the Stormers beyond his current obligations depends on form and how his body feels. The veteran still harbours Bok ambitions even though he's officially pushing 40.
The family of Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula is in high spirits says Jared Watson, the nephew of the late Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson.
Investigating Directorate officials have confirmed that National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has not been arrested on corruption charges – despite media reports to the contrary.
National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula is at home with her family and wholly unaware of any imminent arrest in a R2.3-million corruption probe.
White Monopoly Capital is relentless in its pursuit to undermine the current political leadership, writes Sikonathi Mantshantsha. They even dig potholes at night, while arranging for lightning and floods to destroy infrastructure.
Bafana Bafana's scoring woes persisted in a draw against Andorra, as coach Hugo Broos lamented the team's lack of a prolific striker, citing the usual "problem in South African football".
Shares of Transaction Capital lifted almost 6% on Friday morning after it said it had agreed to sell its Nutun debt collection business in Australia for a total consideration of A$58.3 million (R721 million).