BRICS leaders to mull over 20 applications to join the bloc
President Cyril Ramaphosa says BRICS leaders will go on a retreat during which they will consider
Guterres to participate in BRICS Leaders’ Summit
The United Nations (UN) has confirmed that Secretary General Antonio Guterres will participate in
Moodie moves to centre for Springboks against New Zealand
South Africa’s Canan Moodie will play a first test at centre and there is another start for
SA-China trade imbalance to top agenda of Ramaphosa, Xi meeting
Narrowing the significant trade imbalance that exists between South Africa and China will top the
SA marks 11 years since Marikana Massacre, NPA accused of dragging its feet
Scores of mineworkers are expected to gather at the infamous Marikana Koppie near Rustenburg in the
August 9 celebrates women’s role in South African society
Women’s Day in South Africa marks the day that thousands of women from across the country took part
Spaza shops begin to gain recognition from large manufacturers
Growth of spaza shops across villages and townships is starting to gain recognition from big
Springboks grind out 22-21 victory over excellent Argentina
Flyhalf Manie Libbok scored a breakaway try against the run of play to secure South Africa a
SA beats Sri Lanka in penultimate Group C Netball World Cup match
The Proteas hope to carry forward the momentum they gained after a comprehensive Netball World Cup
VIDEO | SA takes on Sri Lanka at Netball World Cup
South Africa takes on Sri Lanka at the Netball World Cup in Cape Town.
BRICS Summit in SA to be held at critical time as world experiencing changes: Beijing
The Chinese Foreign Ministry says the BRICS Summit in South Africa is set to be held at a critical
Zimbabweans in SA express willingness to return home
Some Zimbabwean nationals who live and ply their trade in South Africa have expressed willingness to
Health Department reports another imported cholera case
Another imported case of cholera has been reported by the Health Department. According to the
SA economic growth forecast to remain weak due mostly to electricity crisis
South Africa’s economic growth is likely to remain weak, weighed down mostly by the electricity
China’s Wang Yi arrives in South Africa ahead of BRICS Summit
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, has embarked on a crucial African tour, with South Africa as one of
Defence continues cross-examination of Zandile Khumalo in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial
The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial will resume in the High Court in Pretoria on Monday, with defence
South Africa’s east and west coasts witness annual whale migration from Antarctica
South Africa’s picturesque east and west coasts are once again witnessing the much-anticipated
Zimbabweans, diplomats honour Mandela’s contributions to peace, freedom
On a day of remembrance and celebration, Zimbabweans gathered alongside diplomats from various
South Africans warned to brace themselves for more bitterly cold weather
Weather experts warn that South Africans should prepare for further bitterly cold conditions as
Treasury welcomes Fitch’s decision to maintain SA’s credit rating unchanged
National Treasury has welcomed rating agency Fitch’s decision to keep South Africa’s credit rating