By Peroshni Govender PRETORIA (Reuters) – A South African minister urged unions representing about 1.3 million state workers to return to pay talks on Tuesday,
By Sherilee Lakmidas JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Long-running investor concerns about whether South Africa might nationalise its mines will be laid to rest at a ruling
By Jason Humphries DURBAN (Reuters) – South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer named three debutants on Wednesday in his starting XV for the first test against
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s Reserve Bank has approved the provision of a committed liquidity facility from which lenders in the country can draw from
By Helen Nyambura-Mwaura JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies will expand at a slower rate in 2012 than earlier projected, undermined by global financial distress
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – A safety crackdown on the South African mining industry reduced the number of fatalities in the country’s mines to three in April,
By Olivia Kumwenda and Jon Herskovitz SENEKAL, South Africa (Reuters) – South Africa’s plans to undo the wrongs of apartheid by returning land seized from
(Reuters) – Thousands of letters, photographs and documents relating to former South African President Nelson Mandela went online on Tuesday in a project aimed at