The ANC has dismissed calls by the DA to redo the parliamentary vote on the Protection of State Information Bill that passed last week.
Now that Julius Malema’s political future has been extinguished, how has his demise shaped the lives and opinions of the people of his hometown?
Former ANC youth league president Julius Malema’s fraud and corruption trial has been postponed in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court to June 20.
The Orania Rebels, a rugby team from the unofficial Afrikaner state in the Northern Cape, is not a whites only team but an Afrikaners only team.
The DA has started its election campaign by trying to rebrand itself as a participant in the fight against apartheid. But the ANC is not buying it.
The founder of the company that owns TopTV says political interference by the Industrial Development Corporation left the firm facing financial ruin.
South Africans injured in Boston bombings were spectators, not runners, says Dirco, as Barack Obama admits attack was an ‘act of terror’.
Former president FW de Klerk says he feels privileged to have been invited to London to attend the funeral of Margaret Thatcher.
South Africa’s embassy in New York has dispatched a consular team to assist the country’s nationals affected by the Boston Marathon blasts.
As arguments rage over the existence of a presidential handbook, experts contend that any such document may be unconstitutional if kept secret.