Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo has withdrawn his acceptance of the extension of his term of office. President Zuma has begun seeking his replacement.
The Johannesburg Roads Agency is spending R77-million on filling 17 000 potholes and upgrading road infrastructure by the end of September.
The coal strike currently under way will threaten the immediate ability to provide electricity, say the unions and state power company Eskom.
Hacking into the ANC Youth League’s website is an easy matter — based on their disregard for web security, an IT expert told the <i>M&G</i>.
The ANC Youth League says Julius Malema’s trust fund is no secret, insisting it is used only for charity, and slamming the media’s "sponsored views".
The Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital has contested the findings of a <i>Mail & Guardian</i> investigation into the state of its mortuary.
Home affairs says its project to issue permits to thousands of illegal Zim migrants is almost finished, and expects 99% of applications to succeed.
Far from clearing the air on how he can afford to build a mansion, Julius Malema has upbraided the press for trying to infringe upon his privacy.
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant has called on unions to focus on the issues and not use strikes to further the call for a ban on labour brokers.
The SA government was mulling the formation of a state-owned pharmaceutical company, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.