How has Zuma’s promises played out in reality? Phillip de Wet visits the small town of Balfour, a microcosm of South Africa, to speak to its resident.
The DA took a gamble when it marched on the ANC. And that it seemingly came out ahead had more to do with luck than wisdom, writes Phillip de Wet.
The SAPS acted decisively during the DA march, showing how a confrontation should be handled.
The Blade Runner’s legal team will fight for his freedom with the global media recording every nuance of one of the most hyped legal events ever.
Local lobbyists nearly hired in a now abandoned plot to change South Africa’s rules on drug patents say police are investigating threats against them.
Ricardo Mackenzie, Pule Thole and Glynnis Breytenbach will face unhappy employers before riding the Democratic Alliance train into Parliament.
ANC heavyweight Fikile Mbalula has just learnt that his private secretary Ricardo Mackenzie may well become an MP this year – on a DA ticket.
The DA has released most of its list of election candidates for provincial and national spots. It features no journalists, but this could change.
Various attempts by big businesses to influence government policies have raised eyebrows.
An association of large drug companies said they had rejected an American plan to manipulate South Africa because it had been clearly inappropriate.