Mogoeng Mogoeng issues apology over his controversial remarks over South Africa’s foreign policy at a Jerusalem Post seminar in 2020
The Gauteng judge president’s words turned prophetic as he came under sustained political attack in his interview for the post of chief justice
The Judicial Service Commission said legal skills topped the list but it would consult further once the new chief justice, who will also chair the entity, has been named
If the president will not put South Africa first instead of the ANC, then the Zondo commission may have done a good job but accountability is not attainable
The aspirant chief justice said it might give the country a fighting chance against corruption but Justice Minister Roland Lamola said there would be no point unless the state’s investigating capacity was strengthened at the same time
The trick to tackling Covid-19 at this stage is to be adaptive. The government’s one-size-fits-all approach is broken; we need to be more flexible. But we should not throw away hard-won lessons
Stopping drinking is easy. Staying stopped is hard. But Charmain Naidoo is proud to have been sober for 15 years
The former Transnet group chief executive was one of the key architects of the capture and looting of the state-owned entity
Although Kenyans consider access to water a constitutional right, a vast majority are denied it in Kibera
A court application to halt the River Club development has been opposed by the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust, the City of Cape Town and First Nations leaders