ActionSA president Herman Mashaba received the loudest cheers from party supporters when he unveiled plans on how his party will deal with "porous borders."
Four candidates who were disqualified from standing for election to posts in the executive committee of Convocation at Stellenbosch University for allegedly using the institution’s logo or trademark during campaigning are fighting back.
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) has urgently called on the Gauteng health department to address concerns regarding unreachable health facilities in the province.
The Stormers backline gave a performance to remember in securing a comfortable 43-21 win over Edniburgh on Saturday.
The "processes must unfold" when it comes to the investigation of corruption allegations against National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, President Cyril Ramaphosa said during the ANC's election campaign rally in Gqeberha on Saturday.
A Cape Town couple in their sixties had to fight off a leopard trying to get into their tent while they were camping in Botswana.
A former Springboks rugby coach turned politician was released on bail after appearing in the Malmesbury Magistrate's Court on Friday on charges of attempted sexual assault and crimen injuria, Western Cape police have confirmed.
Children who initiate sexual violence are more likely to be victims themselves. This, as well as the effects of overcrowded households, where children witness adults' sexual behaviour, are among the experts' views on what put children at risk of committing sexual offences.
Most time management strategies are dropped as quickly as they are picked up for one key reason: insight is so much more important than theory, says Ian Mann. And this author's insight is invaluable.
The Department of Home Affairs is investigating the escape of 69 undocumented foreign nationals from the Lindela Repatriation Centre in Krugersdorp.
Brazil coach Dorival Junior said the national team and players were going through a "difficult time" coming to terms with the rape convictions of former internationals Robinho and Dani Alves.
Bonds are investments issued by governments, state-owned entities, parastatals, municipalities and corporates when they want to borrow money.
Ferrari ace Carlos Sainz admitted Saturday he could barely believe he was on the front row of the Australian Grand Prix just two weeks after surgery.
Gqeberha businessman Neal Ah-Tow has been returned home safely about three weeks after he was snatched outside Neal's Fish and Chips.
Elderly residents in Qumbu, Eastern Cape, are under attack by gun- and knife-wielding burglars, who break into their homes to demand cash and goods.
International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor is always very self-assured, except when she is questioned on specific international matters, writes Howard Feldman.
A young South African man's death in Vietnam has put a lot into perspective and confirmed that South Africa has one of the best systems in the world in terms of accessibility and cost of healthcare, writes Nthabi Nhlapo.
The DA in the Western Cape plans to forge ahead with its controversial Western Cape Provincial Powers Bill despite opposition against it.
SAA now remains firmly in state hands - a state that it insists it can no longer provide the type of capital support it desperately needs. Who should feel vindicated? asks Khaya Sithole.
Internet disruptions across the continent because of multiple undersea cable faults are showing just how precarious Africa's connection the digital economy really is.
Warm wishes flooded in from around the world Friday after Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed that she was being treated for cancer.
Defy is launching a fully off-grid solar-powered fridge and freezer range in South Africa to help keep perishables cool in case of power outages.
The Plettenberg Ratepayers Association is expected to head back to court to appeal a recent judgment in favour of the Bitou Municipality.
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has condemned the deadly attack on a concert hall in Moscow, which claimed the lives of dozens of people.
The Communication Workers Union has threatened strike action as negotiations between the union and the SABC for 2023/2024 wage increases have reached a stalemate.