Should the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (BELA) remain unchanged, the DA and FF Plus must reconsider their positions in the government of national unity (GNU), says AfriForum.
Springbok veteran Deon Fourie revealed that his current injury is just a setback as he eyes a return to rugby in November.
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa aims to curb Eskom's proposed 36% tariff hike by, among other things, delaying the implementation of the carbon tax for electricity.
Actors Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi shared photos on Wednesday from their low-profile wedding which happened in May.
The Department of Water and Sanitation will be compiling a list of polluters of the Vaal River so they can be held accountable for what the department calls a "crisis" in the Vaal.
Former Steinhoff chief financial officer, Andries 'Ben' La Grange, pleaded guilty to fraud amounting to more than R300 million in the Pretoria Specialised Crimes Court on Thursday.
Britain said on Thursday it would give up sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a deal that would allow people displaced decades ago to return home while London retained use of the UK-US military base in Diego Garcia.
The dollar scaled a more than six-week high versus the yen on Thursday on expectations the US Federal Reserve will not rush to cut interest rates.
Former sport, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa, has filed representations to have corruption charges against him dropped, the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crime Court sitting in Palm Ridge heard on Thursday.
#UniteBehind believes problems with long distance locomotives is due to corruption at Prasa over the years.
Pointing out that the independent investigation into the collapse of a building under construction in George in May this year involved "a detailed technical assessment of extensive data ", Infrastructure MEC Tertuis Simmers emphasised that it was said "at the outset" that the probe would take up to a year.
Hugo Broos welcomed the return of Bafana Bafana's captain and goalkeeper, Ronwen Williams, as part of the 23-man squad that will face Congo-Brazzaville in back-to-back 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
South African restaurants scooped up several awards at Dubai's glitzy World Culinary Awards ceremony.
Investment holding company Brimstone has announced the sale of R257 million worth of private education group Stadio, part of a debt reduction strategy that has also seen it dispose of part stakes in Equites Property Fund and the empowerment vehicles for MultiChoice and MTN.
Growing concern about the impact of climate change has prompted the KwaZulu-Natal government to launch a Provincial Climate Change and Sustainability Council.
A Singapore court sentenced a former minister to 12 months in prison for obstructing justice and receiving more than $300 000 worth of gifts, in the first jailing of an ex-cabinet member.
Former Woolworths finance chief Reeza Isaacs will replace SPAR's Mark Godfrey, who is retiring after nearly three decades with the group.
Microsoft on Tuesday doubled down on deploying artificial intelligence to consumers, releasing an updated version of its Copilot chatbot that can hold voice conversations and interpret images.
The Unemployment Insurance Fund said that it is hopeful that it will have restored critical online services before the end of the month.
Lee Callakoppen, principal officer of Bonitas Medical Fund, said the increases are necessary to prevent instability as the medical scheme industry continues to grapple with the turbulent conditions that have manifested over the past 12 months.
SA's financial regulator has yanked the licence of Global & Local Investment Advisors and debarred two of its executives for 30 years for investing client funds in the disgraced BHI Trust.
A documentary about Chris Brown's history of legal troubles and abuse is set to premiere later this month.
At a traffic-choked intersection in stifling desert heat, a group of Arizona Republicans are campaigning for their preferred presidential candidate - Democrat Kamala Harris.
It has become clear that there is a fundamental ideological divide concerning the NHI between the president and the health minister, writes Michele Clarke.
Israel bombed Beirut, killing at least six people, after its forces suffered their deadliest day on the Lebanese front in a year of clashes with Iran-backed Hezbollah.