Auditor General Shauket Fakie on Wednesday maintained that the draft and final reports on the arms deal investigation differed only in style and format.
The Pan Africanist Congress appears to be heading for a split, as supporters of Thami ka Plaatjie call for a third national congress.
The New National Party said on Thursday it believed negotiations for change in Zimbabwe were taking place, despite denials from the official opposition there.
The Democratic Alliance is invoking the Promotion of Access to Information Act in an attempt to force the health ministry to release the Antenatal HIV Prevalence Survey for 2002.
For Madiba, 22-year-old Emily Dichaba, an athlete who will represent South African at the Special Olympics in Ireland, is determined to bring back all the gold she can.
The road from Lawley to Lenasia is ordinary: it is cut by a railway track and flanked by a squatter camp and a brick factory. But just past the factory off a dirt road and forgotten by the rest of the world, a crumbling wall serves as informal monument to
an idea that changed the world.
Light drizzle covered Duiwelskloof in the Limpopo province for much of Friday morning as Makobi Modjadji was inaugurated as the new Rain Queen of the Balobedu people.
In the heart of the mountains near Duiwelskloof, the Balobedu people are preparing to crown a new queen. Makobo Modjadji, the grand-daughter of Modjadji V, has been
named as the successor to the Rain Queen, who died two years ago.
The Nelson Mandela Medical School in Durban will begin recruiting 360 HIV patients next week to participate in clinical trials for a new non-invasive treatment for the disease.