Fin24.com | Daniel Silke: Ramaphosa is yet to tame his own party
The president is caught in a policy trap, says Daniel Silke.
The president is caught in a policy trap, says Daniel Silke.
An 83-year-old reverend has been found bound and dead in his house on church premises in the North West, according to provincial police.
The Freedom Front Plus believes that the Gauteng education department's online school registration system should be investigated, saying it is aimed at destroying the "Afrikaans character" of some schools.
The SA Democratic Teachers' Union has urged its sites to report any and all delays in the delivery of teaching and learning materials at schools across the country.
NGO Gun Free SA has welcomed a National Hunting and Shooting Association decision to withdraw an urgent court application to compel the Minister of Police to stop the 2020 national firearm amnesty.
Popular dating apps like Tinder and Grindr are sharing the personal data of their users to third parties in breach of EU regulations, a Norwegian consumer rights group says.
The Shoprite Group has accepted a judgment by the National Credit Regulator and has processed the payment of the fine imposed on one its subsidiaries.
Here are the results of the Daily Lotto draw on Tuesday.
Former Public Protector Chief Operating Officer Basani Baloyi says in court papers there is a "crisis" at the Office of the Pubic Protector.
Here are the winning Powerball and Powerball Plus numbers from the Tuesday, January 14 draw:
The JSE advanced on Tuesday primarily on the back of gains in the financials and industrials indices.
There is still sufficient capacity available from its emergency reserves to meet Wednesday's forecasted demand, says Eskom.
An Eastern Cape bus driver strike over wages has paralysed the transport system in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality
The public is not allowed to know why President Cyril Ramaphosa flew to Japan for the Rugby World Cup final in a chartered aircraft, how much is cost, and whether the presidential jet is out of service.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has again taken to Twitter to express his frustration, with his views on the role and independence of the SA Reserve Bank taking centre stage of a heated online debate.
Stormers captain Siya Kolisi says the side is prepared to win "ugly" in their efforts to secure a first-ever Super Rugby crown in 2020.
A 14-year-old girl dies when a tree falls on her shack in the Emsagweni area in Witbank, Mpumalanga.
Veteran journalist Rex Gibson, the last editor of the Rand Daily Mail who was at the coalface of the apartheid era's most vicious censorship laws, has died.
No arrests have been made yet in a case of apparent mistaken identity where a Cape Town law enforcement officer is suspected of shooting a plain-clothed police officer.
A number of homes are destroyed when a three-hour blaze engulfs informal structures in Nomzamo, Strand, in Cape Town.
The amended Firearms Control Act of 2000 cannot allow individuals to own more than one firearm, Police Minister Bheki Cele says.
Business wants SA’s energy plan to be within direct control of the Presidency.
Spike Lee has made history as the first black filmmaker to preside over the Cannes Film Festival jury.
South African real estate investment trust Liberty Two Degrees says its overall exposure to Massmart is only 2% of its portfolio's gross leasable area.
A Johannesburg firearms dealer has surrendered 190 handguns, 60 rifles, 48 shotguns and 2984 rounds of ammunition o the police.
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