Even after many months of heavy debate submissions made to a parliamentary committee on the Protection of Information Bill has managed to surprise.
The committee presiding over the inquiry into Wouter Basson’s professional conduct has ruled evidence the prosecution sought to use inadmissable.
The<em> Mail & Guardian</em> is looking to hire a deputy chief sub-editor for the print edition.
The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has released figures which show strong retail trade sales and an approximate 18% year-on-year growth.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela has pleaded with parliamentarians to rethink aspects of the secrecy Bill, saying it would "severely" affect her work.
Mining companies in Mali have had a meeting with the country’s ruling junta, which has assured them the state’s mines can still function.
President Jacob Zuma has landed in India for the fourth Brics summit and has held talks urging Russia and Brazil to invest more in the country.
Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille on Wednesday tabled a budget of about R29-billion for the city.
The department of trade and industry has begun an investigation into government letters of support for a South African firm doing business with Iran.
A South African National Editors Forum debate has highlighted the need to nurture ethical and responsible journalism in order to avoid manipulation.