Some say it generates crucial revenues for conserving big game
Protracted legal battle could sully family's reputation further in what is latest in a string of feuds among factions of Mandela family
Activists argue that the pace of land reform is slow and biased; legal experts question how some proposed reforms would be implemented
Confidante of late South African president takes readers from awkward start to what she says became bitter end within his inner circle
Workers and union members of NUMSA, the country’s largest union, are demanding a 12% increase in pay, better housing allowances
Workers return to work after five months, businesses and government struggling to find ways to cope with impact and to avoid future prolonged stand-offs
Researcher found that the rights of many homeless people with mental illness are violated, services are strained, often lag behind policy and legislation
Expert says a strong IT industry and a burgeoning video gaming business offers strong prospects for future students
South Africa’s unemployment rate stands at 25.2 percent, creeping up by 1.1 percent from last year
Influx of immigrant merchants and international retailers has been a headache for local traders
In dominant market on African continent for hair care products, black women are willing to spend at least double what white women will spend on hair and beauty
Critics say country celebrates two decades of multi-racial democracy against backdrop of rising joblessness, inequality, labor strikes and corruption