A Stellenbosch University scientist is part of a team that unearthed a dog-sized dinosaur that roamed the Earth 99 million years ago, and the find could reveal a lot about the planet's changing climate.
Three police officers have been arrested in connection with a robbery at a Free State petrol station.
A GFIS investigator proving the hiring out of police firearms to criminals has been murdered.
Further allegations of corruption have been made against the Ceta CEO.
It is suspected that the death of a South African major in the DRC was deliberately planned.
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There are questions about the qualifications of Isak Fritz, the DA’s premier candidate in the Northern Cape, after it appears that his doctoral degree is not recognised in South Africa or on the continent. Fritz has been writing “Doctor” before his n
Four ANC-run municipalities in Mpumalanga have been operating without mayors for weeks as the party does internal reshuffling following the elevation of the previous office bearers to the provincial and national government.
North West’s new MEC for economic development, environment, conservation and tourism has asked the province’s gambling board to resign, leaving the entity in turmoil.
"We're hurting, but we're not dead." Those were the words of a visibly devastated Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi, on Saturday, just minutes after his side had lost a heart-stopping second Test against Ireland.
The Boks' attacking new dawn was conspicuous by its absence in the defeat by Ireland, but being on the wrong end of a one-point loss was a reminder of how they became back-to-back world champions.
A Cape Parliament member and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) are at odds after it confiscated the politician’s African Grey parrot, Cookie, allegedly because it was sickly and featherless.
Senior officers in the SA Police Service (Saps) are unhappy after one of Bheki Cele, the former police minister’s political appointments, secured a permanent position in the police last week.
The VBS imbroglio is just one of a long list of scandals that demonstrate the hand-in-glove relationship between politics and business when it comes to corruption, writes Mondli Makhanya.
The parties that form part of the Gauteng provincial government of unity (PGU) are confident that opposition parties will vote with them in the passing of budgets and bills, despite that they are not part of the executive council.
The former CEO returns to the association in a different role.
Gang violence on the Cape Flats was one of the main reasons the survey progressed so slowly in Cape Town. Additionally, staff went on strike over salaries, faulty tablet computers with which they had to collect data and a shortage of rental cars for fieldworkers.
As financial woes pile up for fugitive pastor of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church (ECG) Shepherd Bushiri, the City of Johannesburg (COJ) has added another burden to his troubles by starting a process that could lead to the auction of hismul
Over 50% of professionals, such as IT experts, are considering leaving their jobs if forced to work onsite full-time post-pandemic.
Two more South African coaches are set to make waves outside the country. Timothy Molobi looks at their prospects.
The ATM has filed court papers accusing the IEC of vote-rigging and requesting renewed elections.
The controversial TV channel has been accused by a former Alex FM producer of intimidation and civil defamation.
The cooperation between the ANC and the EFF in local government in Gauteng has reportedly finally collapsed. City Press’ sister publication Rapport has learnt that the ANC’s Gauteng leaders could instruct all their local structures in the coming week
For the first time in 30 years, at the Cabinet lekgotla, which started yesterday at the presidential guest house in Pretoria, the ANC welcomed leaders of other political parties that are part of the government of national unity (GNU).
Saturday's Test between the Springboks and Ireland was a blockbuster, regardless of the result, writes Lloyd Burnard.