Western Cape police are investigating the death of a police officer shot during a domestic violence dispute in Mamre.
Excited boys and girls lined up at the Khumbulani Health, Education and Resource Centre in Khayelitsha on Thursday to welcome a team of Media24 staffers who brought them much-needed donations in partnership with the Gift of the Givers Foundation.
A team of detectives investigating fraud and corruption at the University of Fort Hare battled an accused's facial recognition feature for 20 days to unlock a cellphone and access what they believe is crucial evidence.
More than 17 000 police officers will ensure crime-free voting in political violence hotspot KwaZulu-Natal this election at a cost of R40 million, according to provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
On Tuesday night, little Emilio Hutchinson, three, and his grandmother, Ellen Hutchinson, 52, were killed when they were shot by gunmen in the bedroom of their Gqeberha home. Also killed was a homeless man, Claudeo Thomas, 44, whom Hutchinson had given shelter to for the night,
The South African Weather Service predicted partly cloudy and cool to warm conditions for most of the country.
Out of desperation, the security women stripped naked, trying to get the Gauteng Department of Health to listen to their plight.
Homeless people occupying some of the incomplete and abandoned 173 houses in the Montrose housing project, in Randfontein, which had been earmarked for military veterans, could find themselves back on the streets.
Africa’s biggest wireless carrier, MTN, has opened a research lab with Huawei in Johannesburg, deepening ties with the Chinese company and potentially accelerating the roll out of new technologies on the continent.
Epworth Children's Home in Johannesburg, a haven for displaced children for more than 100 years, is closing at the end of May.
A 42-year-old man stands accused of killing his 69-year-old mother in Tzaneen, Limpopo, with neighbours claiming he would demand her social grant money.
The maker of Star lager and Legend Extra Stout is joining multinational companies including Procter & Gamble, GSK and Bayer that have been forced to either revamp their business or exit the country.
The DA-led government in the Western Cape has taken its first step towards putting the embattled Knysna municipality under administration.
University of Fort Hare service provider Terrence Joubert is alleged to have concealed information that his alleged accomplice, Isaac Plaatjies, had fake qualifications.
DA leader John Steenhuisen has threatened to report "manipulative" ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa to the Public Protector for allegedly using state resources to campaign for the May general elections.
Eastern Cape police have arrested a man and two alleged accomplices in connection with the attempted murder, assault and kidnapping of his 34-year-old wife from Durban last month.
Siya Kolisi's stature as one of the most recognisable athletes in the world as well as his prodigious gifts as leader has been reinforced by him cracking TIME Magazine's TIME100 list for 2024.
Lu Xiao, the latest victim in a string of kidnappings in Nelson Mandela Bay, was rescued a week after his abduction from his retail store in Kariega.
Of the countries surveyed by the IMF in its World Economic Outlook, only Sudan's unemployment rate was worse than South Africa's.
Western Cape Police Oversight and Community Safety MEC Reagen Allen has described the mass murder of five people in Harare, Khayelitsha on Wednesday as "horrific" and says it shows the little regard criminals have for life.
Nafiz Modack's lawyer rubbished a witness's claim in the Western Cape High Court that he was promised R3 million to kill Cape Town lawyer William Booth.
The number of millionaires living in Africa dropped by nearly 20 000 in the past decade as the continent’s ultra-rich either moved away or saw dramatic currency depreciations eat away at their wealth.
Residents of Railton in Swellendam fear that protests could erupt yet again as nothing changed since they last protested against high electricity tariffs in August and September 2023.
Jacob Zuma’s private prosecution against state advocate Billy Downer and this writer has been removed from the roll, as the former president continues his campaign to challenge its invalidation in the Constitutional Court.
SA's largest vehicle dealer Motus said on Wednesday its CEO Osman Arbee is set to retire at the end of October, with current CFO Ockert Janse van Rensburg set to replace him.