Judgment comes over a decade after the case was first brought to court
Threat comes just weeks after xenophobic attacks on foreign workers accused of taking South Africans' jobs
'A woman is murdered every three hours in South Africa'
The country has come under criticism for failing to quickly end attacks that left 12 people dead, hundreds displaced, and property worth millions of dollars looted or destroyed
Violence targeted at foreign nationals and their properties has left hundreds of them displaced from their homes
‘Pelebox’ invention wins thumbs-up wherever it's used; eleven are already operational in the country, with more planned
The party has lost popularity, but opposition parties still trail
Proponents say renewable power is the future, but experts claim it's going to cost more than they are willing to spend in the short term
Party of Nelson Mandela slowly losing support over shortcomings in running the country and corruption scandals
Kiswahili, known in English simply as Swahili, is touted by some as possible "pan-African" language
Drug addiction is still a reality and becoming a bigger challenge in South Africa. A new way of sharing illicit drugs has made it even more complicated. From Johannesburg, Thuso Khumalo looks at the work of those who have taken it upon themselves to fight drug abuse.
Former US president hailed as he paid tribute to late anti-apartheid icon in Johannesburg speech in which he called for end for politics of fear and division
Obama's speech is expected to focus on the need for better shelter, education, literacy and food security in South Africa and other nations
MDC party has split into two factions since death of founder Morgan Tsvangirai
Zuma has until June 8 to object to being re-charged with fraud, racketeering, corruption and money laundering
Lioness, heroine and mother of the nation - these are the words being used to describe the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Court decision is step toward another impeachment try
On first trip abroad as president, Emmerson Mnangagwa appeals to Zimbabweans living in South Africa
Pretoria says it has decided to extend nearly 200,000 permits by four years due to worsening economic conditions in Zimbabwe
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