A week and a day ahead of the April 22 elections, the SABC has cancelled an episode of Special Assignment dealing with satire.
Judge Meyer Joffe of the Johannesburg High Court on Tuesday ruled that police national commissioner Jackie Selebi’s case be postponed to May 4.
ANC president Jacob Zuma’s lawyer has denied National Intelligence Agency (NIA) deputy head Arthur Fraser gave him secret tape recordings.
There was an outpouring of joy among ANC supporters as the NPA announced on Monday that it was dropping the charges against Jacob Zuma.
As the ANC played host to members of minority communities in Sandton on Saturday night, Cope’s Mvume Dandala took his campaign to the Free State.
The JSC said it has barred the public from its Hlophe hearings to protect the ‘dignity and stature’ of the high office occupied by the feuding parties
On the eve of a disciplinary hearing into his conduct, Cape Judge President John Hlophe appears to be altering his legal strategy.
Some lie splayed on the stairs while others sleep in a neat row outside a church in Johannesburg from where refugees will soon have to relocate again.
Cope said its former election coordinator Mlungisi Hlongwane, who returned to the ANC on Thursday, was suspected of being an ANC mole.
Taxi violence during a protest in Gauteng was deplorable, the Gauteng executive council said on Wednesday.