President Jacob Zuma’s new communications supremo, Zizi Kodwa, believes moves to curb Julius Malema’s confrontational style are already bearing fruit.
Despite years of warning signs, there were no plans in place to stem xenophobic violence.
‘Tit-for-tat’ wrangling raises fears that government is looking to exercise more control over Icasa
For now the device only makes objects invisible to infrared light, but it paves the way for a cloaking material that could work with visible light.
The land reform department’s controversial call for land to be declared a national asset must be seen as a "cry for help".
Chelsea are drawing up plans to reshape their squad after being knocked out of the Champions League this week.
Growing numbers of mostly white South Africans, who moved to Australia so that their children could play on the streets, are re-packing for Pretoria.
With Tiger Woods returning to golf, the mea culpa circus rolls into town for the first major tournament of the year.
ANC claims that service delivery protests are being coordinated came under fire this week and, as Gauteng erupted in further protests.
Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin tells the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> that sections of the taxi industry are blocking transformation.