Advocates For Transformation has welcomed the Constitutional Court’s decision to uphold the SAPS’ employment equity plan.
The presidency abandoned previous plans to rely on the fact that the Khampepe report was "missing", in its efforts to prevent the report’s release.
According to evidence from official investigations, the former defence minister was central to claims about corruption surrounding the deal.
The release of the report into Zimbabwe’s 2002 election may be delayed by another ‘judicial peek’.
The public protector says she will request a meeting with Jacob Zuma "on the way forward", following the "hysteria"” surrounding the Nkandla matter.
Three arms deal critics have pulled out of the Seriti commission, saying there is evidence to suggest the probe is geared in the state’s favour.
Frene Ginwala spoke to Sarah Evans about the trials of being an advocate for women at the birth of the new South Africa.
Sarah Evans catches up with the little giant of South Africa’s rich jazz heritage a week before the inaugural M&G Friday Festival.
Four courts have agreed the report into the 2002 Zim elections should be made public: the new appeal is yet another delaying tactic.
The party’s bid to seek censure for former judge Zak Yacoob, for comments made about President Jacob Zuma’s rape trial, appears to have stalled.