Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and the rest of the Constitutional Court bench will be "tasting the pudding" for the rest of the Easter long weekend.
Injured South African soldiers in the capital Bangui may be facing further medical hardship at a hospital that has no staff or doctors to run it.
Senzo Mchunu has played provincial kingmaker for years, now he is preparing to wear the crown, writes Niren Tolsi
Very few pubs, including those specialising in craft beer, appear to be keen on keeping locally produced stout or Russian Imperial Ale on tap.
There is an inevitability about the Clarens Craft Beer Festival, a guarantee that things will get tulip-glass shaped after a day spent drinking.
Controversial advocate Jeremy Gauntlett was ignored again by the Judicial Service Commission when he was the candidate culled from the list of five.
The truth about South Africa’s peaceful transition and the everyday of democracy is as messy as the contested version of events on February 14.
The third day of bail application, the state staged a comeback when the case seemed to be going the defence’s way.
With criticism about an all-male candidates list ringing in its ears, the Judicial Service Commission will interview candidates in Johannesburg.
The SAPS’s apparently shoddy detective work has been exposed by Oscar Pistorius’s defence team in the second day of his bail hearing.