Sanef and Print Media SA have put forward their objections to the state’s secrecy Bill, highlighting the absence of a public interest defence.
A new book by former Democratic Alliance MP Raenette Taljaard’s reveals how she went from being Tony Leon’s preferred candidate to exiting the party.
Notorious former convicts Kenny Kunene and Gayton McKenzie are being investigated for their role in the defrauding of Sowetans in a mining deal.
Justice is on the horizon as 12 Hawks members are charged with the torture, assault and murder of Sidwell Mkwambi, three years after his death.
Langa Zita, director general of the fisheries department has demanded answers to a damning report about a senior official’s role in a dodgy contract.
Widespread allegations of manipulated crime statistics have risen in Paarl but the police officers responsible will probably get away with it.
The NPA is set to finalise charges this week against 14 members of the Hawks who it says are linked to torture and murder.
The ANC’s envisaged centralisation of policing has its supporters, but others remain sceptical.
Policy documents have outlined the party’s plans to crack down on illegitimate asylum seekers.
The MEC of Public Works in Cape Town loves Chapman’s Peak, but erecting a building on it must go ahead regardless, he says.