The media have gone straight to the top in their bid to gain access to the refugee status appeal hearing of Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir.
Botswana’s opposition party throws its weight behind law for officials to declare their interests.
Business optimism may be up but serious economic and labour challenges lie ahead for South Africa, writes Phillip de Wet.
The four men accused of plotting the assassination of President Jacob Zuma at the ANC’s elective conference will reappear in court on Friday.
The official line is that he won’t replace Kgalema Motlanthe, so what is the ANC planning? Phillip De Wet reports.
Lesotho claims an Ethiopian is smuggling illegal immigrants into South Africa — but he denies it.
The Western Cape says matriculants will receive their results on time even though the department of basic education misreported the aggregate numbers.
The failed Mangaung coup by Hein Boonzaaier, Johan Prinsloo, Martin Keevy and Mark Trollip has once again raised the spectre of a right-wing attack.
Authors of the failed Mangaung attack.
With Jacob Zuma re-elected to lead the ANC, the party needs to now deal with the high possibility of losing votes come the 2014 national election.