The <i>M&G</i> has confirmed two recipients for national orders that are a little unexpected, despite their impressive credentials.
Plans to snoop on emails and phone calls are causing a furore in the UK. In SA, such methods are already in place — and routinely abused.
Julius Malema has taken a savage and unprecedentedly direct swipe at the man he considers his nemesis — ANC President Jacob Zuma.
Freedom Front Plus protesters, protesting against the e-tolls, have been ordered to break up their ‘spontaneous’ illegal gathering by the police.
Jailbirds sang like angels to an elite crowd at the Durban International Convention Centre for the National Offender Choir Competition.
Even after many months of heavy debate submissions made to a parliamentary committee on the Protection of Information Bill has managed to surprise.
Protesters have blocked off access to Kya Sand in Jo’burg, saying they no longer have the patience to wait for a meeting scheduled later in the day.
The ANC claims "rain washed away" its debts, while contractors and artists involved in the party’s January 8 centenary celebrations wait to be paid.
Social grants haven’t kept pace with electricity hikes in South Africa — and this will be the main cause of a rise in service delivery protests.
At a meeting in Bloemfontein, a right wing group has called for vengeance attacks on black people, "because we are 30 times fewer than they are".