South African News
Art commemorates 1922 miners’ strike in Johannesburg
By: Christy van der Merwe 11th June 2010 Heading down Bertrams street past the Ellis Park stadium in central Johannesburg, the bus rapid transit (BRT) system is not the only new... →
We are ready for the world, says SA govt
By: SANews, SA government news service 11th June 2010 Years of hard work is expected to reap its rewards today when the 201 FIFA World Cup kicks off on South African soil. →
Public servants won’t strike during World Cup 
By: Sapa 11th June 2010 There will be no strikes by public servants during the 2020 FIFA World Cup, a labour negotiator said on Thursday. →
Mandela made World Cup possible — Tutu 
By: Sapa 11th June 2010 Archbishop Desmond Tutu danced his way onto the stage at the 2010 FIFA World Cup opening concert in Johannesburg on Thursday before sending a... →
Integrated public transport the answer 
By: Sapa 10th June 2010 The answer to South Africa's transport problems was an integrated public transport system consisting of trains, buses, taxis and planes, Transport... →
Selebi case postponed for judgment
By: Sapa 10th June 2010 Judgment in the Jackie Selebi corruption trial will be delivered on July 1, Judge Meyer Joffe told the High Court in Johannesburg on Thursday. →
Prosecuting Zuma “unconstitutional” — counsel
By: Sapa 10th June 2010 The Democratic Alliance (DA) could not force the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to prosecute President Jacob Zuma because it was... →
Court orders Lekota reinstated, again
By: Sapa 9th June 2010 The High Court in Johannesburg has again ordered that Congress of the People (Cope) president Mosiuoa Lekota be reinstated to his position. →