The South African Parliament joined citizens in wishing the Springboks well tomorrow
Parliament Speaker Thandi Modise and Chairperson Amos Masondo wished the Springboks success in their Rugby World Cup final match against England.
A pupil was allegedly driving a bakkie and lost control of the vehicle crashing into the pupils outside Mothlatlego Machaba Secondary School
Parliament's presiding officers urged voters to to exercise their right earned in 1994 to vote and to elect the government of their choice.
The Constitutional Court will hear an application for leave to appeal in the matter on the rights of Independent candidates to contest elections.
Former opposition leader Tony Leon will join Solly Msimanga, DA chief whip John Steenhuisen and provincial leader John Moodey on an anti-corruption march in Gauteng. ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will be bestowing the 2019 National Orders Awards on those who have played a big role towards building a democratic SA.
MTN South Africa joined the global drive to assist survivors of Cyclone Idai and pledged R500,000 to medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders.
SACC, Red Cross Society and other civil society partners have been involved in urgent relief efforts to help survivors of Cyclone Idai.
Ramaphosa signed into law the Competition Amendment Bill which is intended to open the economy to fresh investment and innovation.
Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom unveiled the Map of Africa Monument in the Agulhas National Park, the Southernmost tip of Africa.
Dirco hosted an event to mark International Women's Day under the theme "Think equal, build smart, innovate for change" in the OR Tambo building.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura said he rejects lies being spread by DA relating to the 365 Life Esidimeni claimants not having received payment yet.
DA said 365 claimants of the Life Esidimeni tragedy are still to receive compensation as determined by Justice Dikgang Moseneke?s Arbitration ruling.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane is still to receive a response for a request to meet with Zimbabwe's president, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) on Monday condemned the dumping of babies, saying it has become a growing social problem in South Africa.
The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) on Wednesday warned of a man advertising the sale of Sassa cards on Facebook.
Gauteng MEC for Community Safety Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane has called on police and communities to prioritise the safety of children in Gauteng schools.
When she was asked by police if she knew the man who could be seen in footage dumping the little girl's body in nearby Epping, she lied.
The mother of Courtney Pieters broke down in court as she recalled the events when her daughter went missing and was later found buried in a shallow grave.
Mortimer Saunders has admitted in the Western Cape High Court to murdering three-year-old Courtney Pieters in Elsies River a year ago.
USAID will collaborate with INTL FCStone to host a conference that will strategically tackle commodity challenges and highlight tax harmonisations.
The road, south-bound at Military Road in the direction of Muizenberg, was still closed due to a violent protest, but the opposite direction was open.
The operations followed complaints from the metered taxi industry about Uber drivers in recent weeks.
The MyCiTi bus service will remain grounded for as long as the national bus strike continues, the City of Cape Town said on Wednesday.