The City of Cape Town says the cops who pulled Tony Yengeni over for drunk driving had reasons to do so and did not target him.
According to reports, Julius Malema’s sequestration case is apparently due to be heard unopposed in September.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela confirmed that she visited President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead as part of her probe into its upgrade.
The National Union of Mineworkers has expressed outrage at the murder of one of its shop stewards at Lonmin’s Rowland shaft.
A paramedic saw a man cutting his own throat after he failed a KwaZulu-Natal Road traffic inspectorate fitness test, heard an inquiry.
Former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo will chair a presidential remuneration review commission on public service salaries.
Sterling-Rand has emerged as plaintiff Nkosana Makate’s financial backer in the Vodacom Please Call Me case.
Zimbabwean police are looking for two journalists who wrote the story about a secret uranium export deal between Zimbabwe and Iran.
Four-time Olympian Roland Schoeman has raced to a double gold on the first day of the second leg of the Fina World Cup Swimming in Berlin.
The PAC’s annual conference has endorsed and ratified the expulsion of its president Letlapa Mphahlele, says party secretary general Narius Moloto.