Following the DA’s launch of its second "Ayisafani" TV advert, the party has accused the SABC of "political censorship" a week ahead of the elections.
The department of agriculture has brushed off claims that the EU proposed dropping a ban on importing SA citrus fruit – saying that there isn’t a ban.
As voting stations opened in different parts of the world, the Independent Electoral Commission says the election process for expats is "going well".
Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi has been ordered by the high court to provide the M&G’s amaBhungane with a full set of Nkandla documents.
Not only did prisoner rights activist Golden Miles Bhudu lose a legal bid to postpone the election, he has been arrested for wearing a prison uniform.
Members of the EFF are marching in protest of Icasa’s ruling, which was in favour of the SABC’s decision not to flight the party’s election advert.
The department of international relations and co-operation has dismissed a report that voters living abroad would not be able to vote.
Cope says most of the 19 members who defected to the ANC on Monday had come to the end of their terms and could not find employment outside politics.
Icasa ruled in the SABC’s favour over complaints about DA and EFF election adverts – the DA launched a new ad, the EFF will march in protest.
Mamphela Ramphele’s party will oppose hydraulic fracturing, a first for a South African political party.