The corruption allegations levelled against former sport, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa are damaging his reputation, according to his lawyer.
Former ANC president Jacob Zuma is no longer a member of the party he served for decades.
The Proteas are bracing for their first T20 outing since June's devastating World Cup final loss to India.
Former EOH executive Jehan Mackay and former sport, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa face corruption charges related to Kodwa allegedly receiving direct payments and luxury accommodation worth R1.6 million during his time as ANC national spokesperson.
New environment minister Dion George wants to settle case brought by conservation groups.
As monsoon rains were about to break over Pakistan, 14-year-old Shamila and her 13-year-old sister Amina were married off in exchange for money, a decision their parents made to help the family survive the threat of floods.
Eighteen MK Party MPs who turned to the Western Cape High Court to overturn their abrupt suspension from the party, will have their case heard next month.
Two women and a pastor who were found guilty of murdering two children they accused of being "possessed by demonic spirits", have been sentenced to lengthy imprisonment.
In a tear-jerking speech at a special gala dinner in Johannesburg, outgoing Chief Justice Raymond Zondo thanked everyone who contributed to the success of his life and career.
The mayor of Tshwane, Cilliers Brink, argues that the multiparty coalition in the capital city is stable and that national leaders should be wary of undoing its work.
As the 10-year ongoing litigation battle between the EAC and MTN continues, Corruption Watch’s Refilwe Chulu asks if it is not time to hold private foreign actors accountable for corruption.
South Africa’s economy probably avoided tipping into a recession in the second quarter, handing the country’s new coalition government a much-needed base to build on over the rest of the year.
Annual consumer price inflation sank from 5.1% in June to 4.6% in July – the lowest level since July 2021, and within a whisker of the SA Reserve Bank's target level of 4.5%.
News24 reader Wynand Meyering believes that it is finally time to list Eskom, as the state cannot keep bailing it out. It needs outside investors and the stock market is the best place to seek more funding.
Lukhanyo Am's return to full fitness suggests he and fellow Springbok outside centre Jesse Kriel could be on a collision course as the battle for positions intensifies in the world champions' ranks.
A teenager pleading for mercy from an angry mob baying for his blood promised that if they spared his life, he would reveal who killed a 23-month-old toddler in January.
The scariest statistic of all came last week: South Africa's expanded unemployment rate – which takes into account those who've given up searching for work – climbed in the three months to end-June, says Nick Hedley.
South Africa’s correctional services facilities cannot accommodate the ballooning prison population.
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken appealed to Hamas urgently to accept a ceasefire plan to ease suffering in Gaza but also entered a public spat with Israel as he capped a new round of shuttle diplomacy.
US singer and actor Jennifer Lopez has filed for divorce from her husband Ben Affleck after two years of marriage.
The owner of three dams that burst their banks, flooding the community of Riverlands in Western Cape, could face jail time if a Department of Water and Sanitation investigation points to negligence.
Former US President Barack Obama returned to the national stage to boost his longtime Democratic ally Kamala Harris in her 11th-hour presidential bid against Republican Donald Trump.
The family of a KwaZulu-Natal woman killed by a member of the Presidential Protection Unit in a hit-and-run accident says the officer taking his own life robbed them of justice and closure.
DA leader John Steenhuisen has quashed any ambiguity around who is truly running the show in the DA.
MTN CEO Ralph Mupita on Tuesday reiterated an appeal for African telecoms regulators to accept the need for consolidation in a hugely capital-intensive sector.