Cosatu’s call for a labour broker ban has been cast in a new light by research showing a quarter of jobs created since 1994 were filled by brokerages.
A biased report on the secrecy Bill hearings from Parliament’s press office has sparked doubts over the service’s ability to remain impartial.
Several top SA papers, including the <i>Sunday Times</i> may be banned from Zimbabwe, along with the UK’s The <i>Zimbabwean</i>.
The fraud and corruption case involving Northern Cape ANC chairperson John Block, which dates back to 2010, has been postponed until next year.
Defying accusations of pretentiousness, the DA says its shadow cabinet "will help restore Parliament to its rightful place in our democracy".
The deadlock for the AU chair has crowded out important issues such as the political situation in Somalia and left the AU in limbo.
Eskom says South Africans have to reduce their electricity use by a tenth, so it can take power stations offline for dangerously overdue maintenance.
South Africans are the most active tweeters on the continent, producing twice as many tweets as Kenya, the next most active country.
Legal experts say convicted killer Donovan Moodley’s attempt at a retrial is a waste of time because there’s no such thing in the SA justice system.
While lawyers argued against the five-year suspension of Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League was quietly making plans to go on without him.