It’s been 45 years since Ahmed Timol died, but his family is celebrating – the inquiry into the anti-apartheid activist’s death is to reopen in June.
Daniel Buthelezi is unharmed after being held hostage at a council building in Lichtenburg.
The man who defended Cash Paymaster Services during the social grants payment debacle quit after shareholders expressed their views.
The minister is taking the Western Cape premier to court over a social housing battle
The Western Cape premier and the party leader were at odds over her colonialism tweets and now over an opinion piece she wrote for the Sunday Times.
Verashni Pillay will appeal the press ombudsman’s ruling on a blog, ‘Could it be time to deny white men the franchise?’, carried by the publication.
ANN7, which is owned by the Gupta family, was described by the ruling party as a ‘mouthpiece of the factional divisions that plague the ANC’.
Fees Must Fall activist Mosibudi Rasethaba’s arrest was cited by the University of Pretoria as a reason for him not to attend the event.
Workers’ reaction to the president at the May Day rally in Bloemfontein shouldn’t have come as a shock to the ANC and Cosatu – they’d been warned.
Hawks officials say they are focussed on stabilising the office and giving support to the new acting boss, Lieutenant General Yolisa Matakata.