Protesters blast the EFF ‘sell-outs’ as 3,000 security jobs to be lost in Tshwane
Guards in the city face a terribly uncertain time
Born in Nottingham, made in Cape Town: Tom Head has penned more than 10,000 articles for The South African, and the Leeds University graduate has also been an ever-present in the publication's meteoric rise. Now working as their National News Manager, this portly pom can, AT LAST, boast that his football team - Nottingham Forest - are in the Premier League again.
Guards in the city face a terribly uncertain time
Capetonian or not, these tips can also help save money on your water bills and ensure you do your bit for the planet
City Mayor Herman Mashaba vows to root out any criminal activity
Large majority of party face reality and accept WMC is not the cause of their problems
“Patricia de Lille. If she doesn’t scare you, no other thing will…”
The defence is looking to build a case on the grounds of diminished responsibility
Around 30% of the Southern White Rhino population has been wiped out by poachers in the last decade
State-owned company have captured themselves a financial boost
I’m sure he’s been called much, much worse
#GuptaLeaks emails showed Bell Pottinger attempted to create racial tension via fake tweets.
Drunk drive epidemic is about to meet its match
Yamaha endorsement by four. Degree by 11. Humanitarian by choice
A bunch of soccer hooligans singing about a beer with Nelson Mandela. What’s not to like?
Lions showed no mercy with their 14-try blitz, and nor did the ex-Springboks coach
Research organisation blasts Zuma for blaming problems on ‘rich white capitalists’
EWN captured the scenes through a series of videos and tweets
The 90-second clip has a stark warning for the chancers who get behind the wheel after a drink.
He almost came to blows with a Mother in Spur, and it’s not the first time he’s lost his temper…
Not everyone is happy with this change, though
The stunt took a swipe at people who wrongly park in disabled spots
The presidency ticks into its eleventh hour
Your tax money paid for a billionaire heiress’ fancy wedding. Just where it was needed
Suna Venter was one of the brave eight employees who opposed Hlaudi Moetsoeneng’s regime
The organisation have raised millions for charities in South Africa
Last August, Katy Scott wrote her amazing ’37 British things I’ll never understand as a South African’ – as if the UK was in a different galaxy.