A man, who was acquitted of raping his girlfriend, had his conviction reinstated after the Supreme Court of Appeal on Wednesday upheld the National Prosecuting Authority's appeal.
MK Party leader Jacob Zuma's legal team asked the Constitutional Court for an extension to allow them to file answering papers opposing the Electoral Commission of SA's appeal against an Electoral Court decision relating to the former president's participation in the elections.
President Cyril Ramaphosa used a state event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Expanded Public Works Programme in East London on Wednesday to stamp his authority on his government’s readiness for the next term.
While average pay rises are beating CPI, they are way below increases in food, fuel and electricity, according to Old Mutual-owned Remchannel.
Eastern Cape’s Health Department spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo was released on R30 000 bail on Wednesday afternoon after appearing at the Zwelitsha Magistrate's Court on allegations of fraud, forgery and uttering.
A senior immigration official has come under fire for her "deplorable" conduct in handling the case of an Ethiopian citizen who attempted to take his own life after being duped into confessing he was in South Africa illegally.
Sergeant Adian Mahoney, who was shot dead in Mamre, Atlantis, Cape Town, a week ago, has been described as being "brave, and passionate about helping people, and always making time for family".
With a rugby career that's lasted for over two decades, Cheetahs skipper Ruan Pienaar is preparing for the next step as he takes his first steps into the world of coaching.
The South African Post Office has temporarily suspended retrenchments after its rescue practitioners launched an urgent application for assistance from the Unemployment Insurance Fund.
The warning for high fire danger conditions over the Kheis and Dawid Kruiper local municipalities in the Northern Cape remains in place, according to the South African Weather Service.
An investigator in the murder case of former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa does not know why the alleged mastermind behind the killing, who is known to the police, has not been arrested or charged.
Tholakhele Nkosi's home was demolished twice in September, twice in November, again in February, and now in April. This time, law enforcement confiscated her materials.
The United Arab Emirates announced $544 million to repair the homes after last week's record rains caused widespread flooding and brought the oil-rich Gulf state to a standstill.
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Iran on Wednesday condemned as "illegal" Argentina's request for Interpol to arrest Iran's interior minister over a 1994 bombing attack on a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.
Education lobby group, Equal Education, has taken the Western Cape education department to court over unplaced pupils in the province.
Police have spent over R42.67 million on petrol and diesel for its VIP Protection fleet – the unit that ferries President Cyril Ramaphosa and his ministers.
Mpumalanga-born opera singer Nkululeko Masuku captivated Britain's Got Talent with his stunning rendition of Caruso by Lucio Dalla.
Agricultural investment group Zeder has said it will consider the sale of its Zaad and Pome Investment assets, following the appointment of Rabobank as its special advisor.
The Lions' steady evolution in the URC continues with what appears to be a proverbial Bomb Squad dynamic developing among their props.
Chronic kidney disease is damage to the kidney that happens over a period of time - and affects its ability to filter waste products and get rid of fluid properly, Dr Nina Diana tells Spotlight.
Angry workers linked to the Expanded Public Works Programme at the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality staged a picket in East London on Wednesday, demanding decent jobs from President Cyril Ramaphosa.
FSCA Commissioner Unathi Kamlana says banks should balance the need to prevent illicit financial activity with the moral obligation to ensure access to financial services.
Two of Africa's hotspots had massive increases in their military budgets in 2023, new numbers show.
A sheriff has swooped on Louis Liebenberg's house in Cape Town to attach assets including chairs and a fridge, just days after the diamond dealer launched his bid for Parliament as an independent candidate.