Ex-football boss Leslie Sedibe has disputed Fifa report and says he returned his computer. Safa can’t find it.
As farm protests flare in the Western Cape grape valley, Agri SA president Johannes Moller considers the unrests to be ‘politically motivated’.
Activists and fishing groups are at odds with the department over ‘unsustainable’ catch allowances.
An Islamic radio station has been called to task over anti-Semitic comments. Glynnis Underhill reports.
SABC acting chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng supported the decision to drop a pre-recorded SABC3 interview with cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro.
Angy Peter, one of the main witnesses at the Khayelitsha commission of inquiry into policing, says police are trying to intimidate her.
A MetroFM interview on Mangaung, which was controversially pulled off the air at the last minute by SABC bosses, has been resurrected.
Far removed from the nearby strikes in the Western Cape, these wine-farm workers have a reason to pull together.
Frank Nabolisa’s request for leave to appeal his conviction hasn’t been granted but he may apply for leave to appeal his sentence.
The 77-year-old medical specialist, who is being tried in Abu Dhabi for the death of a patient under his care, has made a court appearance.