Forty percent of South Africans think members of Parliament and councillors are corrupt — up from 25% four years ago, according to a recent survey.
South Africa’s ambassador to Russia believes the African powerhouse should be used as a gateway to create business opportunities on the continent.
Science Minister Naledi Pandor has stressed the need for the Southern African region to increase spending on improving science and technology.
Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says Afrikaners are not the "object of contempt" regarding proposed city street names changes in Pretoria.
The government is maintaining a stony silence over a riot at the Lindela repatriation centre and the illegally extended detention there of 22 people.
Not even the experts can agree on the economics of South Africa’s nuclear ambitions. The M&G’s Lionel Faull explains it in simple terms.
Lawyers have tried to show Dr Wouter Basson as an untruthful witness, but he maintained two simple defences — "It wasn’t me" and "I don’t remember".
Sanef and Print Media SA have put forward their objections to the state’s secrecy Bill, highlighting the absence of a public interest defence.
The Nelson Mandela Archive has turned Madiba’s life into a digital story — which could raise the ire of those who feel he’s being made into a martyr.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Khan’s lawyers say they will challenge an investigation into allegations he participated in pimping in France.