Deputy Minister of Basic Education Reginah Mhaule has attributed the country's record-setting 87.3% matric pass rate in the 2024 exams to an education system that is "strengthening and maturing by the day".
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is not convinced changes to South Africa's banking laws are needed to prevent the "weaponisation of reputational risk", given the conduct standards for the banking sector.
Medical aid provider Samwumed's split with the Melomed hospital group has forced some Capetonians to travel up to 20km for healthcare, sparking frustration among its members.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that a rescue mining company should urgently start operations to extricate miners trapped in Shafts 10 and 11 at the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine in Stilfontein in the North West.
Reeling in shock after her father was shot twice in a hijacking on the eve of her matric English exam, Nicola McDonald tried hard to stay focused on last-minute revision.
A judicial conduct tribunal has found Judge Nana Makhubele - who chaired the interim board of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) after being appointed as a judge in Gauteng - guilty of gross misconduct.
The judge's secretary who has accused Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge of making unwanted sexual advances on her says she had found his requests for pictures "annoying" – but soon felt he was trying to force her to send them.
Johannesburg's historic St Mary's School, an all-girls Anglican institution in Waverley, has once again set an academic benchmark by achieving a 100% pass rate for its 2024 matric class.
Six people have been shot dead at a tavern in Pienaar in Mpumalanga and according to Mpumalanga Community Safety, Security and Liaison MEC Jackie Macie, two people have been taken in for questioning.
Businessman Shailen Singh was basking in the joy of becoming a father when he was brazenly shot in a parking lot in Umhlanga, north of Durban, on a Sunday morning last month.
Residents in the Eastern Cape’s OR Tambo district have been battling to get access to clean water as they rely on inconsistent sources like rivers and water tanks.
The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (Nupsaw) has called out Dr Rolene Wagner, the superintendent of the Eastern Cape Department of Health, for her "inability to do something" about staff shortages and closures of health facilities in the province.
South Africans can expect a mix of weather conditions on Tuesday, with partly cloudy skies, isolated showers, and thundershowers across most provinces, according to the South African Weather Service.
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A Durban man who was captured on CCTV allegedly stabbing his fiancée as she lay on the ground with her hands up has apologised to the mother of his now dead partner.