Some SABC staffers say the Communication Workers’ Union’s support of its acting COO, as the "Hlaudi Motsoeneng Coalition", would badly affect workers.
The department of international relations has released a carefully worded statement about a number of countries’ new anti-gay laws.
The Bill that will see the land restitution process being re-opened has been passed following a heated and emotional debate in the National Assembly.
A Ugandan newspaper has published a list of what it called the country’s "200 top" gay people, which included some prominent Ugandans.
The Special Investigating Unit will probe the validity of a tender awarded by the department of communications, says the presidency.
Parliament has adopted a new rule that makes it duty-bound to ensure a debate of no confidence in the president is given due priority.
Media houses will be allowed full audio broadcasts of the murder trial of Oscar Pistorius but only partial television broadcasts will be permitted.
South Africa will seek clarification from various countries about their laws on sexual orientation, says the department of international relations.
With Cosatu a shadow of its former self, the EFF and Amcu are taking up the banner for South Africa’s increasingly militant poor, writes Jay Naidoo.
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