• Newspaper demands proof
    In a front-page opinion article, the Sunday Times has demanded the police hand over evidence that its journalists accepted bribes.
  • Man dies in Johannesburg accident
    A man has died and 2 others were injured when their car overturned on Kliprivier Road in Glenvista, southern Johannesburg.
  • 44 arrested in North West
    Forty-four people have been arrested during a crime prevention operation in Mahikeng, Mmabatho, Lomanyaneng and surrounding villages.
  • Man dies after crashing into cow
    One man has died and another was seriously injured when their car hit a cow near Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal.
  • Man killed in Midrand crash
    A man has died and 2 others were injured when their car overturned on an offramp in Halfway House, Midrand.
  • Injured whale euthanised
    An injured pygmy sperm whalke which beached in Muizenberg has been euthanised.
  • NPA to prosecute sex offenders
    The National Prosecuting Authority said it would continue prosecuting sex offenders despite a legal loophole which leaves no prescribed punishments for more than a dozen ...
  • Zuma family criticises artist
    "I have been asking myself what kind of human being would do such a cruel and disrespectful thing about a president of the country and ...
  • ANC to discipline members
    The Gauteng ANC said disciplinary action against 19 members should happen by the end of the month.
  • Gallery owner beefs up security
    The owner of the Goodman Gallery, home to a controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma, has beefed up security following reports of death threats.
  • VIDEO: Franse matrose gaan rugby kyk
    ’n Groep van sowat 40 Franse matrose gaan vandag saam met Kapenaars kyk hoe die Stormers die Waratahs op Nuweland pak.
  • ‘Ai, jai, jai ... hulle is by die huis!’
    “Ai jai jai, ons is baie bly hy’s terug,” het Thea Oosthuizen gister gesê terwyl sy, vlag in die hand, gewag het vir haar seun ...
  • Najwa se familie in hof
    Drie familielede van Najwa Petersen word strafregtelik vervolg nadat hul vrugteonderneming deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Inkomstediens (SAID) ondersoek word.
  • Kogelbaai kry dalk twee haaikykers
    Twee heeltydse haaikykers sal moontlik van volgende maand by Kogelbaai aan diens wees. Brander- en lyfplankryers het verlede maand kort nadat die Protea-lyfplankryer David Lilienfeld ...
  • ‘Wysig wet om mense te help sterf’
    Dignity SA wil die wet laat wysig om terminaal siek mense te help sterf “sodat die geneeskunde kan doen wat dit veronderstel is om te ...
  • Suur water: Polisie skiet op betogers
    ’n 34-jarige man het gister ’n noodoperasie ondergaan nadat hy die vorige aand onder ’n vlaag van rubber-koeëls van die onlustepolisie deurgeloop het.
  • 40 jaar al tuinier by historiese woning
    Hy is reeds langer ’n tuinier by Arbeidsgenot, die woning van die gevierde Afrikaanse skrywer en digter C.J. Langenhoven, as wat Langenhoven in dié huis ...
  • Stropersaak: 1 kry borg, ander terug tronk toe
    ’n Beroepsjagter van Noordwes wat teregstaan op aanklagte wat verband hou met renosterstropery, het gister borgtog van R100 000 betaal.
  • Deur na dowes oop
    Haar dowe seun is al 36, maar danksy ’n kursus in gebaretaal kan Francie Jorgensen nou vir die eerste keer vrede met haar kind se ...
  • Stryd woed in Midvaal
    Volgens die DA gaan ’n politieke oorlog uitbreek, maar die ANC sê ’n politieke oorlog gaan hulle nie afskrik nie.
  • Program op kyk-NET onttrek ná klagtes
    ’n Televisieprogram wat glo ’n slegte beeld van die jagbedryf skep, is vandeesweek deur kyk-NET onttrek.
  • Senior aanklaer se vrou vermoor
    Net meer as ’n jaar nadat ’n senior aanklaer van Welkom in sy huis oorval en in sy bed met ’n byl oor die kop ...
  • Besoekers kom om naakte Zuma te sien
    Onbetaamlik, skreeusnaaks, boontjie kry sy loontjie en beledigend is van die woorde wat besoekers gebruik het om The Spear te beskryf.
  • Zastron brand
    Oproermakers hier het daad by die woord gevoeg en drie munisipale geboue aan die brand gesteek en vernietig omdat die dorpsleiers nie op hul griewe ...
  • Pa skiet per abuis sy dogter
    Dat ’n pa per ongeluk sy dogtertjie doodgeskiet het toe rowers op hulle toegesak het, is “die slegste ding wat ooit met ’n gesin kan ...
  • Suffer the children...
    A HOME on Honeybird Street in Tembisa is home to 52 abandoned, homeless and HIV positive children between the ages of a few ...
  • State to appeal e-toll halt
    The government is to appeal the North Gauteng High Court’s interim order that halted e-tolling pending a review of the decision, cabinet spokesman ...
  • Mdluli’s days are numbered
    THE SAGA involving the National Crime intelligence boss, Richard Mdluli, has taken a new, and unexpected turn.
  • New vote after ward election flop
    The ward committee elections held on April 14 proved to be a bit of a flop, with voting in 31 of the city’s ...
  • Wild growth now cut down
    Grethel Pieterse writes: There are trees and bushes growing on Wilgerood Road behind my property in Topaz Avenue, Roodepoort.
  • The long wait for justice
    Andries Tatane’s widow talks about the agony of reliving his death.
  • Census woman’s rape horror
    Census 2011 was supposed to signal a new start for an East London woman.
  • Newsmaker: TT’s the man for the job
    It appears some unhappy soldiers couldn’t wait for Lieutenant General Themba Templeton Matanzima’s appointment as the country’s first military ombudsman.
  • Sisulu talks tough
    The minister of defence and military veterans, Lindiwe Sisulu, delivered an ambitious budget vote speech this week despite having only R37.5bn to spend. Mmanaledi Mataboge ...
  • Private tuition on the rise as public school fees soar
    Private tuition is increasingly becoming an option for South Africa’s middle-class and lower-middle-class parents, with the annual fees of high-end public schools rivalling those of ...
  • Wits University team wins global business challenge
    Four young black South Africans won the South African leg of The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Global Business Challenge 2012.
  • Zuma 'hurt' by painting
    President Jacob Zuma said he was “shocked, and felt ¬offended and violated” when he saw a copy of artist Brett Murray’s painting The Spear fo
  • Sunday Times demands evidence of bribes
    In a front-page opinion article, the Sunday Times demanded the police hand over evidence that its journalists had accepted bribes.
  • Hanekom supports Ramaphosa
    Deputy Minister of science and technology Derek Hanekom has asked businessman Cyril Ramaphosa to run for president, the City Press reported on Sunday.
  • NPA to continue prosecuting sex offenders
    The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) ON Saturday said it would continue prosecuting people who committee crime under the sexual offence Act, repor
  • Moseneke in new clash with Zuma
    Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke has again annoyed politicians by saying government’s failure to implement judgments in favour of the poor “remains a ...
  • Malema gets banned from classy hotel
    THE EXPELLED Julius Malema has been barred from entering Luthuli House, other party offices and banned from a plush boutique apartment in Cape ...
  • Ndebele wants full details of e-toll contract from Alli
    THE CONTROVERSIAL former SA National Roads Agency Limited boss Nazir Alli has allegedly kept the crucial details of the controversial e-toll contract secret ...
  • ANC winning numbers game in KZN
    There’s a delicate balance the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal strikes: as the largest province with just more than 250 000 members, it was at ...
  • Broke Malema owes taxman R15m
    JULIUS Malema – who is broke – owes the taxman R15 million from his Ratanang Family Trust, while a company partly owned by ...
  • DA bid to ‘mobilise all of sa’
    The DA is to take its fight for a youth wage subsidy a step forward in Parliament.
  • “White widow’ appears in court
    A WORCESTER woman alleged to have conspired with her gardener’s brother to kill her husband has appeared in the Worcester Magistrate’s Court.
  • The fallout
    With blood streaming down his face, Tiaan Kotze ran for his life, helped by his colleagues.
  • SA kids tip the scales
    SA teens are right up there with their US and UK counterparts when it comes to being overweight, a local study has found.
  • On a winning roll
    Having secured comfortably their most comprehensive win of the Super Rugby season at the weekend, the Sharks will be hoping the confidence garnered from that ...
  • Who killed Dulcie September?
    The master spy has aged. Balding, unsteady on his feet, Maurice Dufresse, alias Pierre Siramy, slowly takes the stand in the Paris court.
  • City hits back at MyCiTi critic
    THE City of Cape Town has lambasted the “protectionist” Cape Chamber of Commerce for opposing its MyCiTi bus service rollout to poor areas ...
  • Israeli product labels scrutinised
    TRADE and Industry Minister Rob Davies intends issuing a notice to prevent traders from labelling imported products produced in the Occupied Palestine Territory ...
  • It’s really a dog’s life on stricken trawler
    IT really is a dog’s life. A fishing vessel runs aground on Clifton beach. There is a risk of an oil spill. The boat ...
  • SA squad behind murder: TRC
    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) concluded that the assassination of Dulcie September had been part of a South African operation to eliminate ...
  • Sudan releases four detained foreigners
    Khartoum – Sudan has released four foreigners who were detained last month near the border with South Sudan shortly after clashes between the two African ...
  • Prosecutor's wife strangled
    The wife of a senior Welkom prosecutor was found strangled at their house in the suburb of Bedelia, Free State police said on Saturday.
  • Farmers Call For Lifting of Ban On MOFA Employment
    Small holder farmers in the Upper East, Upper West and the Northern Regions have called on the government as a matter of urgency to lift ...
  • Uproar over presidential poster
    South Africa’s ruling party has threatened legal action against an art gallery after it displayed a number of satirical artworks, including one depicting President Jacob ...
  • Man killed by trailer in freak accident
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  • SA's mobile mass market embraces web
    The number of internet users in South Africa accelerated dramatically over the past year, driven by mobile phones, as the internet “finally arrived in the ...
  • SA climbs trade efficiency rankings
    South Africa outperformed the rest of Africa, as well as its upper middle-income economy peers, in a World Bank survey of trade efficiency, improving its ...
  • 'Social consensus, jobs' to cut inequality
    For the country to overcome inequality, South Africans must reach consensus on workers’ wages and executive pay and get on with speeding up job ...
  • PSL's top goal scorer back with Bafana
    After two years out of South Africa’s national team, striker Siyabonga Nomvethe has forced his way back into the Bafana Bafana squad, thanks to his ...
  • South Africa to push for SKA decision
    South Africa will be pushing for a decision on the site of the €1.5-billion Square Kilometre Array radio telescope at the next meeting of the ...
  • Durban taxi protest mayhem
    Taxi drivers turned central Durban into a war zone as they trashed streets, assaulted passengers, stoned taxis & brought traffic to a standstill.
  • City boss’s absence stalls meeting
    eThekwini council’s public accounts committee threw down the gauntlet to city manager S’bu Sithole, accusing him of making a mockery of the committee.
  • Locking out pupils ‘not right’
    KZN Education Department is adamant pupils who arrive late for school must continue to be locked out & sent home, despite opposition to ...
  • Ban on trade in cycads
    New regulations came into effect this week banning the trade and export of rare and protected cycad species.
  • Soccer fans flock to KZN
    Durban and Pietermaritzburg will be teaming with throngs of SA soccer fans tomorrow for the Absa Premiership title clashes involving Soweto giants Orlando ...
  • Porn Free
    COSATU was against TopTV’s proposed porn channels but Zwelinzima needed further research
  • Mother In War
    Helen Zille shows off the newest member of the Democratic Alliance’s dysfunctional family.
  • Lille Miss Sunshine
    Cape Town’s Mayor Patricia De Lille is dyeing to tell people that alles is kwaai in die Kaap!
  • DA take on the Commoners
    Earlier in the year Helen Zille took a heavy-handed approach to protesters on Rondebosch Common
  • NHI…Coming Soon!
    From the team who brought you Survivor Baragwanath, and South Africa’s answer to House…get ready for the most talked-about medical drama of 2012. You’ve seen ...
  • In your Weekend Post on Saturday May 19
    Get your copy of Weekend Post for these and other top stories: * Rubbish scavenger hell in Bay  * ANC lie detector threat * Luke Watson ...
  • Vietnam’s role in rhino poaching
    By Patrick Cull and Yolandé Stander VIETNAM’S role in South Africa’s rhino poaching scourge appears to be more apparent as new figures reflect how many ...
  • Bleak outlook for domestics
    By Barbara Hollands RISING fuel and food costs are changing the face of the Eastern Cape household as many homeowners can no longer afford to ...
  • IPTS routes to start running in July
    By Patrick Cull THE first routes on the long- awaited Integrated Public Transport System (IPTS) between Motherwell, Njoli Square and Greenacres, and Uitenhage and KwaNobuhle ...
  • Slap in the face for local soccer talent
    By Shaun Gillham BAY Stars managing director and businessman Tony Lovegrove has slammed a move by the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality – in particular Mayor ...
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