The case against Richard Mdluli, although intricate, comes down to one question – can citizens demand transparency of those who protect them?
An audit of state-owned land has found at least 14% of the area of South Africa – and perhaps as much as a fifth – is owned by the government.
The government owns at least 14% of the country, Parliament is due to hear, but ownership of 8.36-million hectares is unaccounted for.
In 2004, not long before it was finally shut down, the senior editorial team of ThisDay newspaper gathered for a regular daily news conference.
It is gearing up to be a testing week ahead in the courts for President Jacob Zuma, in both his professional and personal capacities.
The New Age, ANN7, and now new owners at the Independent Group. SA’s media landscape is changing – and this is why it matters.
Iqbal Survé’s claim that the Mail & Guardian is out to get him because he wouldn’t sell it some of his newly acquired newspapers is just plain wrong.
The firm’s empowerment certificates were plainly fraudulent – and evidence suggests it wasn’t alone.
Jeff Wiggill, the billionaire founder of one of SA’s largest business empires, was killed on a dusty road outside Soweto. But who was he really?
Prosecutors and lawyers for Oscar Pistorius have agreed he will go on trial for 14 days in March – with 107 witnesses to be called by the state alone.