The high court has asked lawyers for the M&G and the state to clarify their arguments in the ongoing battle over a report on the 2002 Zim elections.
Conflicts over sex, race and politics have played out on the Olympic stage since the Games began. We round up some of the biggest controversies.
The state has produced affidavits from President Zuma and Thabo Mbeki opposing the M&G’s application for access to the Zimbabwe 2002 election report.
As former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema returns from a whirlwind tour to London, questions are being asked about who his backers might be.
At the SACP’s 91st anniversary cake-cutting, a toast was raised to "the unity of our alliance". But no amount of frosting can cover up the cracks.
If education really is SA’s top priority, it’s clear what needs to be done. We need a new education minister, writes Faranaaz Parker.
Municipal workers’ unions have secured a three-year wage deal and a commitment from local government to fill 30 000 vacant posts.
The Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers has suggested a 5.5% salary hike for public office bearers for 2012/2013.
Scientists have been energised by the results of a drug trial carried out in South Africa which was found to have killed 99% of patients’ TB bacteria.
President Zuma has deflected criticism of how the Limpopo textbook crisis was handled, denying that politics had been put above the welfare of pupils.