Parliament is mulling over what to do about complaints and allegations of maladministration against public protector Thuli Madonsela and her office.
The ruling party is proposing far stiffer penalties than those suggested by the National Assembly. Andisiwe Makinana reports.
The Economic Freedom Fighters says its stance on land appropriation and nationalisation will help it to topple the ANC.
The new Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Lechesa Tsenoli, has the right credentials for the job, writes Andisiwe Makinana.
While Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle has been lauded by many, some have questioned the motives behind the move and a few of the new appointments.
Among the many matters in the South Gauteng High Court is an application by Mosiuoa Lekota to be declared Cope president.
An ANC conference where delegates register peacefully, elect leaders, adopt policy and leave without a chair being thrown is a rare occurrence.
Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor has announced that the smart ID card system will be officially launched on July 18.
The US will invest about $7-billion of state funds to double access to electricity for people in sub-Saharan Africa, says US President Barack Obama.
Helen Zille’s refugee comments while referring to E Cape pupils who seek better opportunities in the W Cape might come back to bite the DA.