Two women, a civilian and a medic, have received a special mention for bravery in the CAR from Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.
A startling revelation has been made in Parliament – some of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s M23 rebels are former trainees of the SANDF.
Opposition parties have blamed President Jacob Zuma for the controversial Waterkloof Air Force Base landing of a plane carrying Gupta wedding guests.
Communications Minister Dina Pule wants to be involved in the process of appointing the South African Broadcasting Corporation board members.
A proposal to give Parliament powers to approve toll fees has stalled the debate on the Bill.
Why did Helen Zille cry? This was the question as the image of the DA leader "sobbing" in the provincial legislature surfaced on social networks.
State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele has indicated that South Africa might consider sending its troops back to the Central African Republic.
Individuals with ambitions of office are behind the violent protests which are common in the country, says State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele.
Deputy public protector Kevin Malunga has broke ranks and written a letter to Parliament distancing himself from the views of his boss.
The NCOP has quietly put the South African National Roads Agency’s plans to start the tolling of Gauteng’s highways next month on hold.