Justice has caught up with Aubrey Levin, who is accused of human-rights abuse in the South African army.
Corruption seems to have become the norm and if big business can’t keep its hands off public funds, can South Africans expect government to do so?
The Progressive Youth Alliance will not support moves to declare education an essential service and thereby curtail teachers’ rights to strike.
The debate around making teaching an essential service intensified as the ANC reaffirmed its stance on the move seen as an attempt to prevent strikes.
While government and the business sector have vowed to remove obstacles to economic growth, Eskom’s push for a price increase could cripple progress.
First National Bank has refuted reports that the bank paid and coached children to make negative statements against the ANC and government.
The DA did not receive money directly from the Guptas but rather from an individual employed by the controversial family, says Helen Zille.
The Act government has used to back its funding of the security upgrades to Nkandla holds the owner of the national key point liable for the costs.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has been part of a bitter public spat on Twitter after being asked about receiving money from the Gupta family.
Thuli Madonsela’s investigation into the upgrade of Jacob Zuma’s rural home will continue despite the outcomes of a public works report on the matter.