Migrant workers recall their terror during attacks by anti-foreigner vigilantes in South Africa that led them to flee the country.
16 people, including three children, have been killed in a bus crash on the N1 near Touwsrivier. The bus was carrying 73 passengers when it overturned.
Small businesses across South Africa are struggling to survive as government departments sit on unpaid invoices worth R15.5 billion, violating the law and driving suppliers into financial ruin.
The Democratic Alliance opposes firearm legislation amendments, claiming they weaken crime-fighting efforts and unfairly target lawful gun owners.
Data confirms policing crisis at Lwandle: 17 detectives serve 125 925 people while population surges and contact crime rankings climb.
Zuma-Sambudla and Ndhlela’s challenge against their MK Party expulsion was dismissed as the judge needed more preparation time for the case.
POPCRU wages a legal battle against the Department of Correctional Services to comply with a court order in takeover of Mangaung Prison.
The controversial traffic fine system known as Aarto has begun its countrywide rollout on schedule, despite objections from municipalities who say the country is not ready.
The Western Cape High Court ruled against the Stellenbosch Interest Group, allowing the Botmaskop development to proceed amid procedural delays.
Police have confirmed no arrests have been made in the murders of Eastern Cape ANC leaders Sicelo Mleve and Wonele Gontshi, who were gunned down last month.