Johannesburg is suffering major outages five days into the planned Rand Water maintenance on the Palmiet, Zwartkopjes, Eikenhof and Daleside booster pump stations, which supply more than half of the City with water.
The two siblings who allegedly helped murder accused Sibusiso Zitha conceal the killing of "Pastry Princess" Thembekile Letlape will now become witnesses for the State in the case against him.
South Africa achieved its first primary budget surplus in 15 years as it took a stern approach to funding state-owned companies that have drained government finances.
Former SA cricket star Roger Telemachus says he and his family have been left devastated and "in so much pain" after his sister was gunned down in Stellenbosch on Wednesday morning.
The DA's leadership has resolved to tell President Cyril Ramaphosa that he must abide by the offer for Cabinet positions he made to the party on Tuesday – otherwise the agreement between the DA and ANC is off.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s opening address to Parliament could take place on 18 July.
SA's currency is under pressure as haggling between the ANC and DA over the composition of cabinet threatens to derail the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Winning a string of tense ones and now dishing out a true pounding, SA stand one further triumph shy of maiden World Cup glory, writes Rob Houwing.
"What nonsense is this? How can my brother just disappear from his job, and no one has answers? The SANDF must answer."
Proteas spinner Tabraiz Shamsi hailed his side's clinical display as South Africa made history in Trinidad and Tobago to advance to their first-ever T20 World Cup final.
Failed conservation efforts in Africa could result in more than simply the loss of wildlife, ultimately affecting human health.
The theatre production Mehlala, presented by The Market Theatre Laboratory, was performed at the 2024 National Arts Festival.
Ann Ashworth, a former Comrades winner, has been relieved of her duties as race and operations Manager just seven months into the job.
Drought-prone Namibia, currently facing its worst drought in over a century, will start constructing its long-awaited second desalination plant in January 2025, the minister of agriculture said on Wednesday.
Johannesburg Water's chickens are coming home to roost now that bulk supplier Rand Water has throttled its water supply for planned maintenance.
Bolivia's army chief was arrested Wednesday after sending soldiers and tanks to take up position in front of government buildings in what President Luis Arce called an attempted coup.
The amount of sympathy for the ANC because of the DA's "arrogance", and the levels of amnesia about who the DA are dealing with on the other side are astonishing, writes Pieter du Toit.
Lyra Southern Africa, a prominent provider of employee mental health services and known for its women empowerment accolades, is facing a backlash for its handling of sexual harassment complaints.
The Proteas have a World Cup final to look forward to, something that didn't seem possible based on their poor pre-tournament run, and it's a spot they've had to engage in street fights for to earn.
In a dramatic turn of events, President Cyril Ramaphosa has altered the terms of an offer for Cabinet positions to the DA, removing a key portfolio and replacing it with a lesser ministry.
If parties reject the ministerial and deputy ministerial posts offered, the president will use his constitutional powers to appoint whoever he wants to his Cabinet.
MK Party parliamentary leader John Hlophe incorrectly claimed that "the Queen" owns all the land in the UK and that "everybody else has a 99-year lease".
The driver, whose identity has been withheld, was lauded for his quick thinking by Metrobus' acting MD, Bongani Radebe, who said he potentially saved 15 lives.
The Hawks in KwaZulu-Natal have launched an investigation into allegations eThekwini municipal manager Musa Mbhele took bribes from a contractor, some of which he used to build a sprawling mansion in the upmarket suburb of Cowies Hill.
There must by now be no doubt in the least that a key and critical task facing the government of national unity will be the crucial necessity, once and for all, of abolishing cadre deployment, not only from the ranks of the ANC, writes Ebrahim Harvey.