The human settlements ministry says no decision has been made yet on where evicted shack dwellers will be moved to in Cape Town.
UCT says race will still be considered in a proposed student admissions policy but only as one of many other factors to determine disadvantage.
A negotiator says the firms involved in a dispute with the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union may be guilty of tax and wage evasion.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has been re-elected as the premier of the Western Cape with 27 votes against the ANC’s 14.
The ANC’s Jackson Mthembu is already planning his memoirs, while Agang seemed a little confused about which members were headed for Parliament.
A court has ruled that the minister of public works will pay the costs of the DA’s application for the release of the full Nklandla report.
Cricket SA chief executive Haroon Lorgat says the structural and governance reforms voted for in the International Cricket Council are manageable.
A resident has told the commission the SAPS seemingly has no crime-fighting strategy and says parents and school security must deal with youth gangs.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has come out in defence of the police, saying they are well trained and not brutal.
Thandi Maqubela has been found guilty of her husband’s murder, forging his will and committing fraud by causing potential prejudice to his estate.