The ANC says it is taking the DA’s "real" jobs march to court as it anticipates violence in the Johannesburg city centre.
Zwelinzima Vavi says he intends on suing the union federation and an auditing firm for defamation after a report on his conduct was made public.
European Union sources say the organisation plans to ease sanctions on Zimbabwe, however it will maintain its restrictions imposed on Robert Mugabe.
The DA could have marched to the Union Buildings if it was concerned about jobs. Instead it chose to endanger its members, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Upon their parole release, the Waterkloof Four were issued an unprecedented warning by Society to seem more conscientious and less ignorant.
Vanessa Hani has defected from Agang SA to the Congress of the People, says Cope.
Suspended Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says he will not respond to the merits of a forensic report released as he had not seen it.
EFF leader Julius Malema discusses the party’s upcoming manifesto launch, issues around the elections and whether racial reconciliation is possible.
Numsa leader Irvin Jim has threatened to take Cosatu to court over its central committee’s refusal to hold a special national congress.
DA leader Helen Zille will lead her party members in a march for "real jobs" but will not be allowed to go directly to Luthuli House.