The department of energy has been extremely vague on South Africa’s prospective nuclear deal despite promising transparency regarding a new build.
Maybe it’s no surprise Gauteng has faced water shortages; there’s no top-level remuneration for preventing outages, yet there have been mystery hikes.
The crimes that are most preventable by police increased sharply last year. And the good news on rape is probably not good news at all.
The Supreme Court of Appeal rules that the government must hand the Khampepe Report on Zimbabwe’s 2002 elections over to the Mail & Guardian.
The Special Investigating Unit report on Nkandla recommends that the police evaluate its security situation — and soon.
Protestors are being unjustly targeted in troubled settlements such as Thembelihle, a report says.
Judge Thokozile Masipa on Friday found Oscar Pistorius guilty of some charges, innocent on others. Here is how she found, and her reasoning.
Lying to the court did not prevent the Blade Runner from being acquitted of murder with intent.
No one can explain why the more fearsome Hawks are investigating Dina Pule and Tina Joemat-Pettersson, but Jacob Zuma is left to police detectives.
The public protector provincial representative in the Western Cape has resigned from his position.