In an affidavit it intends to file in the Electoral Court, the Electoral Commission of South Africa will dispute allegations the uMkhonto weSizwe Party had made in a challenge it lodged before the court.
A Cape Town man has been arrested for animal cruelty after the Cape of Good Hope SPCA received a tip-off and video footage of the man allegedly strangling a dog left in his care.
Ekurhuleni Metro finds itself in a leadership vacuum, with the municipality currently lacking both a mayor and an executive council to oversee the City's various branches.
Utterances by a dismissed Unisa staff member who allegedly referred to the vice-chancellor, Professor Puleng LenkaBula, as a "lekwerekwere [foreigner]" featured in his arbitration hearing.
Tributes have poured in from the South African football fraternity following the death of Kaizer Chiefs player Luke Fleurs.
Vanessa Banton writes that the air may feel a little crispier in the mornings, but she is yet to dress like an onion, and peel off layers throughout the day. She asks if we should be at all concerned about our unseasonably warm March and April.
A recent report by the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Pramilla Patten, falls considerably short of the standards expected of a UN human rights report and does a disservice to the victims of sexual violence, argues Ahmed Motala, a former UN investigator.
Daybreak Farms, a chicken company controlled by Africa’s biggest fund manager, plans to seek loans to stabilise operations and fix its balance sheet following years of mismanagement.
Professor Robert Balfour has been appointed as the new rector and vice-chancellor of the University Western Cape (UWC).
Kaizer Chiefs football player Luke Fleurs was killed during a hijacking in Honeydew, Johannesburg, on Wednesday night, according to Gauteng police.
A former Free State court official has been sentenced to an effective seven years imprisonment for fraud and money laundering.
Sports Minister Zizi Kodwa has taken a dim view of SAFA's treatment of former vice president Ria Ledwaba, and will be meeting with Danny Jordaan for an explanation on the matters at the association.
Nearly a month after the Investigating Directorate (ID) first told Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula she needed to appear in court to face corruption charges, the recently resigned National Assembly Speaker will finally hand herself over to the authorities.
The tension is palpable in Kapteinsklip informal settlement in Tafelsig, Mitchells Plain - days after former Americans gang leader Mogamat Sadeka Madatt was shot dead - as residents fear a retaliation attack.
Curro Holdings has appointed "external and independent experts" to intervene following claims on social media that racial stereotypes were perpetuated at a school career day event.
In the intense arena of South African football, interim coach Cavin Johnson faces a mounting challenge as the heat turns up on Kaizer Chiefs.
The Dimbaza Magistrate's Court in the Eastern Cape will on Thursday consider whether it has jurisdiction to hear the case of 15 people accused of criminal activities at the University of Fort Hare.
Prasa confirmed plans to acquire land in Macassar from private owners to relocate the occupiers living along the Central Line tracks.
Google is considering charging for new "premium" features run by artificial intelligence, the Financial Times reported, marking the first time it would put any of its core product behind a paywall.
Former speaker of the National Assembly Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula arrived at the Lyttelton Police Station in Centurion early on Thursday morning to hand herself over to officials from the Investigating Directorate.
For more than a year, a gang of young men have terrorised residents in the Desai area of Mariannhill, west of Durban, allegedly committing robberies, rapes, house break-ins and murders. Locals celebrated when they heard that nine suspected members of the gang were gunned down.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck off northeastern Japan's Fukushima region on Thursday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said, but no tsunami warning was issued.
The Western Cape High Court recently ruled against a woman who held onto a builder's tools in a dispute over a renovation project. She claimed the builder's work was shoddy and that she had suffered damages.
The shutdown affected consumers in Beverly Hills, Sonder Water, Graceland, Palm Springs, Lakeside, Zone 3, 6, 7 and 8, small farms and Greater Evaton.