Commercial launched to promote SA overseas
Durban - Tourism South Africa has launched a 60-second television commercial which will be aired on several international news channels.
Durban - Tourism South Africa has launched a 60-second television commercial which will be aired on several international news channels.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has received letters of credence from nine new Heads of Mission accredited to South Africa.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has described the country's new Chief Justice, Sandile Ngocobo, as someone who has a rich track record in the justice system.
Thabazimbi - The South African Police Service is to deploy Special Task Force and Tactical Response Team members to give operational and tactical support to local police stations across the country.
Pretoria - Newly inaugurated President Jacob Zuma has already got down to the business of work, and his first task was to announce his new cabinet on Sunday.
Pretoria - Tokyo Sexwale has been announced as the Minister of Human Settlements.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma is currently considering the resignations of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) chair and deputy.
Pretoria - The Law Society of South Africa (LLSA) has welcomed the appointment of Justice Sandile Ngcobo as South Africa's new Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court.
Pretoria - Collins Chabane has been announced as second Minister in the Presidency.
Pretoria - Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has removed former acting CEO Vuyisile Kona from the board of South African Airways (SAA) following a shareholders’ meeting, said the department
Pretoria - Dr Blade Nzimande has been announced as the Minister of Higher Education and Training.
Pretoria - South Africa has once again proved that it can hold a successful election and is serious about democracy.
Pretoria - Poverty-related diseases will be the focus of Africa's first Nanomedicine Workshop.
Pretoria - With more than 12 million votes counted in the early hours of Friday morning, the ruling African National Congress's (ANC) lead was growing slowly, but steadily.
Pretoria - With only 22.68 percent of votes still to be counted, the African National Congress (ANC) is moving slowly but surely to maintain its two thirds majority rule.