Corruption Watch, the Cosatu-backed anticorruption initiative, will focus on both the private and public sectors, says its executive David Lewis.
The MDC fears that President Robert Mugabe may be losing control of the military, following a public row between Tsvangirai and senior army figures.
What Somalilanders have achieved they have done so with hardly any international assistance — a salutary reminder that local ownership does work.
The press ombud has dismissed a complaint against the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> arising from an article about Brett Kebble coaching Fikile Mbalula.
Niger’s Tuareg rocker Bombino has recorded an album drenched in the pain and suffering of the Tuareg rebellions, but it also offers hope
for peace.
At this year’s National Arts Festival, a young director tackles a history that spans generations.
When it was reported that Cape Judge President John Hlophe had been arrested overloading a bakkie, retired judge Brahm Lategan was "tickled blue".
Parliament is planning to spend more than R2-billion on a revamp of facilities and the parliamentary precinct, but lacks an independent watchdog.
The relationship between Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and the ANC Youth League may play a crucial role in Vavi’s political career.
Bokani Dyer’s sound is a strong, individual one and an emblem of the rise of a new wave of contemporary South Africa jazz voices.