The sharp eye of a judge has again picked up a suspicious claim against the Road Accident Fund.
Census data of 2016 revealed that approximately 3. 2 million South Africans cohabit outside of marriage and that this number is increasing steadily.
The Gauteng High Court, Pretoria has gagged UDM leader Bantu Holomisa from allegedly badmouthing BEE company the Lebashe Investment Group.
Focus on personality profile of alleged killer in bizarre slaying
It was smiles and jubilation all round as an agreement is reached on the future of the more than 600 informal traders.
Would the consumer confuse Peppamate with Peppadew - the small red and sweet peppers - when they saw them on a shop shelf?
Ex-deputy registrar takes on FSB after closure of retirement funds
The amount of brine to be injected into chicken will remain capped at 15 percent starting from October 22.
There is no confusion between the online businesses Yuppiechef and Yuppie Gadgets, a court rules.
Cash-strapped SA Post Office stands to lose 4 000 cars after failing to pay leasing company.
Trade Minister Rob Davies considered whether or not Ithuba was fit to operate SA’s national lottery before he again awarded it the operating licence, argues Ngwako ...
Gidani is now back in court and again asking that the licence to run the national lottery be declared invalid.
Court orders Prasa to pay R22. 7m to SA Fence & Gate Investment Holdings by the close of business on Thursday.
Jewellery outlet Pandora and clothing giant Truworths are embroiled in a legal tussle over the Essence trademark.
Commercial airliner Comair is challenging the South African government’s bailout of SAA in court.
A High Court judge has questioned why the SANDF tender board would not accept a bid which was cheaper than the competitor.
Supermarket chain Pick n Pay Retailers has put its foot down to stop Game Stores from expanding its store in Pietermaritzburg.
The National Lotteries Board (NLB) is under no obligation to provide information to the media or anyone else on its operations.
Driving licence card manufacturer Prodiba Ltd and Transport Minister Dipuo Peters are at loggerheads again.
Firstrand Bank Ltd has turned to the Pretoria High Court, objecting to First Central Insurance Ltd’s use of the word “first”.
Strict rules for pharmacies operating in supermarkets are here to stay, the Pretoria High Court has ruled.
Chocolate lovers who want to "have a break" and "have a Kit Kat" will not confuse it with the Tiffany Break, says court.
Nedbank obtained permission to intervene in an application by a company to have Roux Shabangu’s business liquidated.