Strike ends as ABI, Union reach agreement
The Food and Allied Workers' Union yesterday accepted a wage increase offer from Amalgamated Beverage Industries, ending a seven-week-long strike. 0 Comments
Cosatu hits back at Cope over Zuma attack
Cope deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa should be the last person to pass judgment on President Jacob Zuma's love life, Cosatu said. 7 Comments
Teachers fight for right to strike
Teachers' unions have slammed a DA proposal that teaching be declared an essential service, which would make strikes by teachers illegal. 2 Comments
Policemen in rape ID parade
A woman who moved to the Garden Route last year seeking a safer life says she was raped in a Knysna police vehicle - by a uniformed officer. 1 Comments
Barbie asks Belarus attorney for help
Cezanne Visser's lawyers say they are hoping for help from a Belarus attorney involved in sending her former lover, Dirk Prinsloo, to jail. 0 Comments
Swine flu 'will be contained'
Deputy Health Minister Molefi Sefularo said swine flu would not put a damper on the World Cup in June - thanks to a donation of more than 3million doses of vaccine by the UN's World Health Organisation. 0 CommentsArrest in medical waste case
Police made their first arrest in the investigation into South Africa's biggest medical waste-dumping scandal, uncovered by the Green Scorpions last year. 0 CommentsFeatured Opinion
No time for kidding around
David Shapiro:I have been asked to address a group of school leavers about to enter university. What advice could I impart to youngsters whose parents were still toddlers when I enrolled at Wits back in the mid-60?
JZ does a duck to avoid protests
President Jacob Zuma cancelled a door-to-door tour of Gugulethu, Cape Town, apparently fearing a protest intended to embarrass him.
1 Comments
Chad leader extends olive branch to Sudan's Beshir
Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno paid a landmark visit to Khartoum, in a bid to consolidate a thaw in ties and boost efforts to bring peace to Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
0 Comments
Healing Haiti's battered psyche
The battered bodies may be mending, but the minds still struggle.
0 Comments
Slideshow:
8 Feb. 2010: Day in Pictures
Seven-up Steyn
As the shadows lengthened at the end of an eventful day, play was momentarily held up while Dale Steyn chased a butterfly at mid-on.
0 Comments
Slideshow:
Super Bowl: America's biggest night
FNB planning link to online payment system
South Africa will soon become one of more than 190 countries that use PayPal, an online payments system, if First National Bank launches the service in April.
0 Comments
Top Gear gets on charity track
The people behind the award-winning British TV programme Top Gear showed they're not just about fast, flashy cars when they handed a cheque for R1-million to the Nelson Mandela Foundation this weekend.
0 Comments
Audio:
We are all migrants

Nutty as a fruitcake not to have an apple a day
JS Cridland, Rondebosch said:
I find, to my surprise, that my sympathies within the ANC are moving towards Cosatu and the communists. Read the related article