The Department of Transport said the bus was believed to be transporting passengers from Botswana to Moria.
There may be some doubt in Ireland about whether former Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber's defence methods have caught on - but the one thing Bulls coach Jake White knows is he can't have made them worse.
Gugulethu Yako, the suspended NLC legal manager, failed in an urgent court bid to stop disciplinary proceedings against her.
Unleaded petrol (95) will be increased by 67c a litre.
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa has won an appeal against a previous Labour Court ruling which ordered the reinstatement of "whistleblower" Martha Ngoye and two other executives.
Debt-plagued Thames Water revealed Thursday that it failed to raise a major cash injection from shareholders, blaming industry regulations that made its rescue plan "uninvestable".
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison by a judge on Thursday for stealing $8 billion (R152 billion) from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded, the last step in the former billionaire wunderkind's dramatic downfall.
A man who strangled and poured boiling water on his nephew in a "satanic, money-making ritual" at their Ekangala home, and then blamed the devil for his crime, was handed a life sentence by the Pretoria High Court.
Partly cloudy conditions and warm to hot temperatures are expected for the start of the Easter weekend, according to the South African Weather Service.
Ekurhuleni speaker Nthabiseng Tshivhenga has survived a motion of no confidence in her.
The Electoral Commission of South Africa upheld an objection against former president Jacob Zuma's candidature in the upcoming elections.
The report highlighted SAPS' significant challenges with infrastructure development, the maintenance of police facilities, and leasing.
At least since Margaret Thatcher, gotcha questions about the cost of living have been staples in the UK, Australia, and the US. Here is what others did in that situation.
Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt was delighted that she could keep her cool as she went about smashing a stunning maiden T20 century in Wednesday's opener against Sri Lanka at Willowmoore Park.
In a leadership shake-up of former president Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto we Sizwe Party, the party has moved to place the former ANC president's loyalists in top positions.
In the first three months of this year, about 190 schools have been closed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's North Kivu province.
E-tolls will officially be scrapped next month, after a decade of controversy that created little more than a huge pile of debt for authorities, and widespread anger among Gauteng motorists.
A former SARS employee turned private tax practitioner, who is charged with VAT fraud along with Nafiz Modack and others, has applied for bail again, saying his family is struggling and since no one will print his case file for him, he needs to be released to prepare his defence.
The former editor of the Cape Times, Tony Heard, who died this week, will be remembered for many things, but mostly as a journalist's journalist, an editor who rose to meet the challenge of difficult times, an editorial light in a time of darkness, writes Anton Harber.
The grieving family of Owami Visagie is searching for answers after the 17-year-old was brutally murdered, allegedly by a close cousin, this week.
Nolwazi Tokhwe from Capricorn is being treated in hospital. She has a fractured spine and injured right arm.
The price of a traditional South African barbecue rose at a slower pace for a second straight month, suggesting that food costs may cool further before the El Niño weather phenomenon scuppers the downward trend.
Thuloane Makume, who was arrested in connection with the kidnapping of two Brits teenagers, has been a police officer for the past 18 years.
Plans to end lion breeding began more than a decade ago as the practice of releasing tame big cats into small enclosures and having them shot by hunters for a fee spawned the term ‘canned hunting’ and attracted international condemnation.
Even as US lawmakers debate how to punish South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa says Gaza cannot influence the relationship with America.