A Cape Town debt collector turned security specialist testified that he collected between R400 000 and R600 000 in sales of illegal steroids for so-called steroid king Brian Weinstein every month before Weinstein was murdered.
A Gauteng-based law firm faced a setback when the sheriff of the court was unable to carry out a warrant to arrest the municipal manager of the City of Johannesburg, Floyd Brink.
PayU, the global online payments service provider wholly owned by Prosus, has received in-principal authorisation from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as a payments provider after a 15-month wait.
In a sea-change for Walmart-owned Massmart’s strategy, the retailer is testing small-format Makro stores in a pilot project at four sites in popular malls across SA.
The City of Cape Town has put up a R100 000 reward for information that could lead to the arrest of gunmen who allegedly shot dead two security guards contracted by the City in Philippi.
Faf du Plessis is understood to be available for the T20 World Cup, but will the Proteas pick him?
A former high school teacher accused of killing his ex-wife and dumping her body in a stormwater drain last year will stand trial for her murder in the Eastern Cape High Court in Gqeberha.
Three officers were arrested on Monday, five months after they allegedly assaulted Juma Igiranieza to obtain information from him.
The sheriff of the court is expected to arrest City manager Floyd Brink on Wednesday, sources have told News24, after a Johannesburg business' water was disconnected for an alleged contravention of an August court ruling.
The Constitutional Court has given the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party until Thursday to file answering papers if it wants to oppose the Electoral Commission of SA's (IEC) appeal against an Electoral Court decision.
Two mining companies are proving to be a beacon of hope. They have stepped up to the plate and volunteered their assistance to a distressed municipality. In both cases, the impact has been significant, potentially measurable, and beneficial to society as a whole, writes Anthony Turton.
Ironically, the ANC has finally gained ownership over its MK logo, thanks to the latest court case, despite its loss on Monday. But, the IEC has the final authority on which logos parties can register, writes Mcebisi Ndletyana.
Military horses escaped during exercise in London, injuring several people and colliding with a bus.
Craig Warriner, the Johannesburg investment manager behind the scandal-ridden BHI Trust, may be looking to negotiate a plea agreement with the state.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena made a bold promise to the club's supporters that, if they give him time, he will deliver the CAF Champions League quicker than it took Pitso Mosimane.
A senior official in the Eastern Cape Department of Health has been arrested for fraud.
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a 25-year concession at its Cape Town liquid bulk terminal
Residents of a plush Gqeberha neighbourhood are furious over an alleged funeral 'after tears' on Sunday where men, seemingly carrying around AK-47s, marched up and down the street, metres from a beach frequented by children.
The junior miner has called on Financial Sector Conduct Authority to probe "unusual and uncommercial trades" in its shares, resulting in a substantial drop in its traded price.
ActionSA's Eastern Cape leader Athol Trollip has threatened to take the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality to court over sewage spills that are polluting rivers in East London.
Since October last year, KwaZulu-Natal police have seized drugs worth R1.5 billion in the province.
The SA Reserve Bank has seized R42.1 million in cash and a R18 million property from Markus Jooste's rumoured former romantic partner, Berdine Odendaal - just days before a deadline to confiscate her assets was set to expire.
Australian police arrested seven teenagers in a wave of anti-terror raids Wednesday, with top officers claiming the network may have been plotting an attack and posed an "unacceptable risk" to the public.
The Junior World Championship remains the holy grail for the Junior Springboks, but for their coach, Bafana Nhleko, it's not the be-all and end-all of their progress measurement.
Tshireletso Donald Makabe from the small village of Silwerkrans in the North West had one unwavering ambition: to uplift the life of his beloved mother.