Australian police said seven people who posed an "unacceptable risk and threat" to the public have been arrested after anti-terror raids that involved more than 400 officers Wednesday.
Last week, the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal was mopping up damage after being battered by heavy, unexpected rainfall over the weekend. How seriously should your political party take such issues? Here’s what voters think.
The ANC in Gauteng is confident it can secure 55% of the vote - and it plans to do so by intensifying its election campaign, dusting off veterans, and embarking on an aggressive door-to-door campaign.
Red Rocket, a South African independent power provider, hired Goldman Sachs Group to advise on the next steps for the closely held business — including a possible sale.
Mashata was shot and killed when an unknown number of assailants fired shots at the vehicle he was travelling in after a gig in the early hours of Sunday.
The Presidency and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation have refused to disclose who financed Jacob Zuma's international travels last year.
A man who raped three children was sentenced to three life sentences by the Modimolle Magistrate's Court in Limpopo.
Snake catcher Gerrie Heyns removed 14 serpents in just three days from various homes in the Cape Winelands district last week.
While Starlink has promised to cut off its services to South Africa at the end of this month, service providers haven’t given up hope and think there might be workarounds to continue operating.
It is the State's case, while she served as the defence minister, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula solicited and received R2.5 million in bribes and gratifications.
It helps to have a clear target, but the ANC is too ill-prepared for the mountain it must climb, argues Qaanitah Hunter, as the election date gets nearer.
Concerns have emerged about the ill-health of former president Jacob Zuma after he collapsed on Friday and, as a result, was forced to suspend campaign activities for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party.
A witness in the trial of Mark Lifman, Jerome Booysen and others testified that he was paid to intimidate or assault people who owed money, and if anyone laid a charge against him, a Sea Point police officer would allegedly take money to make the charge go away.
Residents in Johannesburg would be forgiven for thinking load shedding was back, because of all the electrical outages.
The Springboks have a healthy captaincy reservoir though few young guns amidst them, writes Rob Houwing.
The electoral uncertainty South Africa faces is good news for our democracy. But it's unclear what that could mean for our economy and livelihoods after the smoke of the electoral battle ends and a new government emerges, writes Tony Leon.
The Ports Regulator of SA, responsible for the regulation of the country's eight commercial ports, is operating with a CEO who was found unfit to perform her duties.
The future of 150 workers remains in limbo after the Mzansi Business Forum allegedly told a Gauteng businessman to employ their members or close shop.
The Giyani Commercial Court in Limpopo has sentenced a Department of Home Affairs employee to an effective eight years in prison for fraud and corruption.
The General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill will fail to prevent future state capture, which is precisely what it is supposed to prevent, a watchdog NGO in the intelligence sector told Parliament.