KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli delivered his debut State of the Province Address on Wednesday.
Convicted killer and rapist Thabo Bester's legal representative, advocate Lerato Moela, has told the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein Bester's constitutional rights are being violated at the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre in Pretoria, where he is being detained.
MTN Nigeria said on Wednesday its loss widened sixfold in its half-year to end-June, when it was pummelled by a depreciation in the naira, regulatory moves that cost it subscribers, as well as a general economic downturn.
World champions South Africa will launch their 2024 Rugby Championship campaign on 10 August in Brisbane, a city where they have lost 11 of 12 professional era Tests against Australia.
The Western Cape will not back down from its fight for a fair share of the national budget, even if it means going to court, says Premier Alan Winde.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh died in Tehran, some 10 months after a conversation with Naledi Pandor caused a storm for South Africa.
Woolworths warned that its headline earnings fell in the year to end-June, with its businesses in Australia and New Zealand taking a big hit.
There was more good news for Team South Africa in the pool on Wednesday morning when Tatjana Smith and Kaylene Corbett cruised through their heats and into the semi-finals of the 200m breaststroke.
Hundreds of Chinese sellers on Temu have protested against what they call unbearably high penalties imposed by the firm.
Mining and chemicals company AECI has scrapped its interim dividend after taking hits from lower commodity prices, industrial action, as well as planned plant shutdown. But it's expecting a better second half amid new contracts and investments at its plants, as well as a pickup in SA mining activity.
A group of parishioners from Maitland Moravian church were shocked when four armed robbers invaded their band practice and stole personal belongings.
Good and detailed planning and execution is essential to make a success of the national dialogue. If not, it could explode in the face of the GNU and leave the South African public without hope, writes Theuns Eloff.
Thousands of Venezuelans gathered in a peaceful show of opposition support a day after 12 people died and dozens were injured in protests against President Nicolas Maduro's disputed presidential election victory.
Muizenberg residents want the City of Cape Town to immediately withdraw proposed plans to develop a parking lot in the suburb into a Safe Space shelter.
AFP photographer Jerome Brouillet knew to expect fireworks when he saw Brazilian Olympic surfer Gabriel Medina paddle into one of the day's biggest waves at one of the world's heaviest surf breaks.
A Department of Public Works programme's budget cut has forced the eThekwini metro to lay off almost 3 000 Expanded Public Works Programme employees this week
Five people sought in connection with a string of murders and business robberies were killed during a police shootout in KwaZulu-Natal.
A group of teachers from KwaZulu-Natal have been traumatised after they were robbed of their personal belongings and forced to transfer money to criminals who stormed a school on Tuesday.
La Motte Wine Estate has announced the return of its acclaimed culinary experience, JAN Franschhoek, for a third season.
United States Vice President Kamala Harris has erased former president Donald Trump's lead in the race for the White House, with the Democratic and Republican standard-bearers now locked in a dead heat, newly released polling shows.
Speed, scale and price. That’s what would sway whether the drugmaker Gilead’s twice-a-year anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir, will be able to markedly slow down the world’s - and South Africa’s - new infections.
Proteas seamer Kagiso Rabada has questioned why uproars around transformation in the national cricket team often arise around major tournaments, calling for consistency on the matter.
More than six months since the Gauteng Department of Social Development suspended 13 officials, 10 of them have returned to work after the department failed to hold disciplinary hearings.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in the early hours of the morning in Iran, the Palestinian militant group said on Wednesday, drawing fears of wider escalation in a region shaken by Israel's war in Gaza and a worsening conflict in Lebanon.
A disgruntled patient targeted a Thabong Clinic healthcare worker in the Free State by reportedly pouring a bucket of faeces on the staffer in an expression of frustration with the service he had received.