Divisions, tensions bred by apartheid system surface as elements within black majority, white minority trade barbs in ‘rainbow nation’
Majority of Africans remain deprived of life's basic necessities despite steady growth, according to findings released by Afrobarometer
Poor Internet connectivity, high cost of Internet-enabled cellular phones are just some of the reasons why two-thirds of adults are not online
Miners now giving President Jacob Zuma until Friday to respond to their petition after previous request for legal funding was rejected
Workers are demanding higher wages in protest that dovetails with another by auto manufacturing workers, who returned to work on Monday
While many express relief, some question why former president, nobel laureate was released though his condition remains critical
Sunday's release comes one day after false reports he was discharged Saturday
In June and July 2013, 29 boys died during the circumcision ritual in Mpumalanga Province
After five years of an uneasy power-sharing agreement, voters go to the polls this Wednesday
Expats say they want in on the July 31 election and are prepared to risk a costly, long and possibly dangerous trip home
In crime-ridden part of Johannesburg, Sergeant Olga Masethla is showing residents a different side of the police force
Zimbabweans gathered in Pretoria this week to hear visiting Zimbabwe Finance Minister Tendai Biti urge them to to vote in a March 16 constitutional referendum