The M&G’s six-year legal quest to gain access to the confidential Khampepe report into the disputed 2002 Zim elections has taken another turn.
Indigent fishermen may have been thrown a lifeline in the fishing industry, which is facing unprecedented turbulence.
Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters has been at the centre of a number of controversies on the first day of the new Parliament.
The department of agriculture has issued notice of its intention to suspend Desmond Stevens, who his lawyer says is being used "as a scapegoat".
Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson says she will call in the police if an internal probe reveals corrupt activity within the department.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has finally apologised for the SAPS wrongly accusing Chumani Maxwele of "giving the middle finger" to Zuma’s motorcade.
In Mitchells Plain, Geraldine trusts the DA with her children and grandchildren’s future.
The DA has made large strides in securing the coloured vote in the Western Cape, but many Mitchells Plain residents did not vote.
The DA has lost the case it brought against Marius Fransman and other figures, who were accused of canvassing for votes with food parcels.
SABC acting COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng says the DA’s second election advert will be aired on May 1, despite the party claiming it had been banned.