Police ministry spokesperson Zweli Mnisi says the newly released Human Rights Watch report creates the wrong impression of the South African police.
After a white substance was found in an envelope at the Sanral offices, Justice Project SA says the incident was an act of terrorism and cowardice.
Residents in several parts of the Madibeng municipality will march to the municipal offices to protest over a water shortage.
The press ombud has ordered the Sunday Times to apologise to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan for an inaccurate report.
Dali Mpofu has told the Farlam commission that police should have foreseen that strikers would retaliate to it using barbed wire to control crowds.
While Solidarity says a strike by Amcu members would yield no results, the labour minister says the market is entering a turbulent period.
Two employees of the ruling party, who were linked to fake signer Thamsanqa Jantjie, have submitted their resignation letters to the ANC.
The Warriors have edged out Burkina Faso 1-0 at the African Nations Championship to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
EFF leader Julius Malema will hand over two houses and open the party’s provincial office in Mpumalanga next week.
The South African government has congratulated Hery Rajaonarimampianina on his election as the president of Madagascar.