The nine police officers accused of killing taxi driver Emidio Macia have been denied bail by the Benoni Magistrate’s Court.
Striking Marikana miners carried weapons for protection, after hearing that NUM members had killed two miners, the Farlam commission of inquiry heard.
A hacker has claimed responsibility for disrupting three South African government websites.
The High Court in Johannesburg has extended an order halting the demolition of houses in Lenasia Extension 13.
Newspaper reports say Hawks spokesperson McIntosh Polela has been suspended three weeks after tweeting a controversial reference to prison rape.
The SA National Defence Union says it’s not surprising soldiers invited Malema to visit them – this after military bases were placed on "high alert".
Focusing on the victims of sexual crimes would help to combat and prevent further violence against women and children, says NDPP acting head deputy.
Suspended ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has apologised to journalist Carien Du Plessis after a settlement was reached in a case against him.
The labour department says high levels of illegal strikes in South Africa will be addressed through amendments to labour law which includes ballots.
The Democratic Alliance says it wants to keep politics out the Kya Sand protests, which might have been renewed because of housing problems.