Cabinet has approved the draft Expropriation Bill, and it is likely to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the year.
The international relations department has confirmed that Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama made a visa application for entry to SA.
The arms deal commission says it will issue subpoenas to the three witnesses who recently quit the inquiry.
Westinghouse Electric SA is aiming to get access to documents that made Eskom decide to award French company Areva to replace its steam generators.
President Jacob Zuma has reiterated government’s commitment to get the National Health Service into operation – despite drawing criticism in the past.
The fourth international Karate World Cup will be held in South Africa, and the event is to be opened by President Jacob Zuma.
Former Scopa chairperson Gavin Woods says Joe Modise, who died in 2001, benefited from the arms deal – although not in cash.
The National Prosecuting Authority says claims that its chief executive raided and took documents from Lawrence Mrwebi’s office are "distorted".
The fraud case of Nontuthuzela Sizani has been postponed a second time, after her defence team requested more time to review new documents.
South African Olympic swimmer Chad Le Clos has set a new South African mark at the Fina World Cup Series, improving on his previous best.