Former minister Ronnie Kasrils’ usefulness as a witness at the arms deal inquiry has been called into question.
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng says he would not allow his faith to override his oath to uphold the Constitution.
Lieutenant General Lesetja Joel Mothiba has asked why those who criticise police behaviour do not talk about the communities that are behaving poorly.
Jacob Zuma is due to meet the justice minister over Mxolisi Nxasana and other issues. But the president will have a tough time ousting him legally.
The commission has made little progress in answering corruption claims. As former ministers testify, these details are unlikely to become clearer.
Neil Young still dreams of playing Carnegie Hall, but a local jazz musician blows such a mean sax he’ll grace the hallowed hall at the age of just 24.
Arms deal critics represented by Lawyers for Human Rights have accused the Seriti commission of making it impractical to cross-examine key witnesses.
Service delivery protests are emblematic of a crisis of representation in municipalities and will only stop when citizen participation is embraced.
Julius Malema’s third attempt to reach a settlement with Sars has succeeded. He apologised and has agreed to disclose his finances in full to Sars.
Jay Naidoo says politicians must set an example to restore faith in the government.