Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube has taken a firm stance on the case of seven-year-old Cwecwe, who was allegedly raped at Bergview College in Matatiele,...
The United States has begun reviewing more than 8,000 applications from South African Afrikaners seeking relocation, according to a New York Times report. So far, only...
Parliament will begin interviewing candidates on Tuesday for the country’s first small enterprise ombud, a newly established role aimed at addressing disputes affecting small businesses. The...
ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) has once again postponed the shutdown of its Long Steel business, offering a temporary reprieve to thousands of workers and steel industry...
Two former senior officials from the State Security Agency (SSA) have been arrested on charges of fraud and money laundering linked to the misappropriation of state...
South Africa is set to establish a new state-owned company to manage its vast real estate portfolio, a move Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson believes will...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has expressed frustration with the African National Congress (ANC), accusing its government partner of refusing to sign an agreement on economic growth...
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has distanced itself from Joel Sangweni, a man who falsely claimed to be a lecturer at the institution after a controversial...
The City of Johannesburg recently hosted the third edition of Jazz in the Lights at the Johannesburg Zoo, as part of the 33rd Arts Alive programme....
Three men were shot and killed in an apparent taxi-related attack in Vlakfontein, south of Johannesburg. Gauteng police have launched an investigation into the fatal shooting,...