A prison expert warns that linking the remission of sentences to overcrowding in prisons is a red herring that detracts from the real problem.
With e-tolling on hold, the onus is on the state to prove to the court and the public that alternatives to the controversial system were not viable.
The ASA has declined to probe the government’s adverts about the secrecy Bill, but the DA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko is trying to get it to change its mind.
Corruption Watch shows massive gaps between the public’s experience of JMPD corruption and the metro cops’ recognition of the problem.
SABC board chairperson has backed acting COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng, saying the board had been aware of his lack of qualifications.
President Jacob Zuma, who is getting married for the sixth time this weekend, has repeatedly argued that polygamy is part of his Zulu tradition.
A fatal shark attack at Kogel Bay has conservationists up in arms over what they call risky research practices involving great white sharks.
The council deciding Wouter Basson’s fate is fuelling "ambulance chasing" by encouraging the public to complain about doctors, a medical group says.
A labour dispute is boiling at the South African National Aids Council, raising concerns over their ability to implement the national strategic plan.
South African artwork has been added to Google’s pioneering Art Project, which makes galleries explorable online with its trademark Street View.