The DA is eyeing 11 Cabinet positions and their deputies, along with directors-general in the departments it gains, and the "reviewing" of all tenders for those departments since the president promulgated the election.
RCL Foods, which is controlled by Johann Rupert’s Remgro, expects full-year headline earnings per share to rise at least 75% thanks to strong performances from the soon-to-be unbundled Rainbow Chicken business and its groceries division.
The boyfriend of murdered Vicki Terblanche, who is accused of her murder alongside her estranged husband, will apply for bail on Tuesday following his arrest almost three years ago.
Rand Water's Eikenhof Pump Station will pump at 50% for eight hours as planned maintenance enters its third day.
Much will depend on the make-up of Ramaphosa’s new Cabinet. A positive outcome is not guaranteed, says Nick Hedley.
President Cyril Rampahosa has lambasted the scramble for power and positions as Government of National Unity negotiations enter a third week.
Russia changed the future of BRICS with the stroke of a pen in Pyongyang, and new entrants such as Malaysia won't change that for South Africa, writes Phillip de Wet.
Caution dominated the mood across emerging markets on Monday, ahead of local central bank policy decisions lined up through the week, while investors awaited cabinet appointments in South Africa and assessed the impact of latest sanctions on Russia
Herman Mostert highlights five talking points after the URC final between the Bulls and Glasgow Warriors at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday.
PPC swung back into a full-year profit and saw its topline grow more than a fifth thanks to a strong performance from its operations in Zimbabwe, SA’s largest cement producer reported on Monday.
Africa's most valuable group, Naspers and Prosus, said a strong showing from Brazil's iFood and its classified business helped it about halve operating losses and achieve profitability in its ecommerce portfolio in its 2024 year.
Business confidence in the agricultural sector has fallen to its lowest level since the financial crisis in 2009, according to the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa's Confidence Index.
At least 15 police officers were killed during deadly attacks by gunmen on churches and synagogues in Russia's Muslim-dominated Dagestan, the region's leader said Monday.
Proteas skipper Aiden Markram was a relieved man after his side scraped past the West Indies to qualify for the T20 World Cup semi-finals.
Ten people have been killed in a collision between a bus-truck and a mini bus taxi on the R42 near Delmas, Mpumalanga, and 24 people have been seriously injured.
Barely an hour before Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi was scheduled to reveal his provincial cabinet on Sunday, the announcement was abruptly called off.
Housing groups have approached the Constitutional Court to challenge a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling regarding the controversial Tafelberg housing case.
KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has asked for a probe after video footage of officers attacking a man during an operation in Tongaat on Friday went viral on social media.
Prison authorities appear to have thwarted Krugersdorp serial killer Cecilia Steyn's plan to break out of prison.
One person died and dozens were injured during a stampede at President Paul Kagame's campaign rally, Rwanda's national broadcaster reported, ahead of a vote widely expected to extend the incumbent's 24-year iron-fisted rule.
A major fire broke out at a South Korean lithium battery factory on Monday, authorities said, with one person confirmed dead and 21 others unaccounted for as the blaze continued to rage.
A bargaining council for teachers booted out a maths teacher who had sex with a pupil after plying her with alcohol in his room and getting her drunk.
As the ANC and the DA fight over the shape of new government, the weight of history rests heavily on their shoulders, writes Carol Paton
Business owners in Margate, KwaZulu-Natal, are throwing in the towel after severe flooding caused millions of rand in damage to their businesses.
The GNU players need to work as a team and avoid the forces of political gravity, or it'll eat away at their licence to operate, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela.