Sassa wants the Concourt to "turn its back" on an unlawful, R10-billion social grants tender, because risk of disrupting grant payments is too high.
A commission of inquiry will begin investigating events leading to the collapse of the Tongaat mall, which killed one person and injured dozens.
While Julius Malema seeks to postpone his sequestration hearing by reversing an admission of liability, analysts say it won’t help his case.
The ANC in Gauteng has threatened to take "strong action" against violent protesters within its ranks and the broader tripartite alliance.
The DA leader admits it was a risk trying to bring Agang into the party, but says Mamphela Ramphele reneged on their agreement.
Controversial former Ekurhuleni Metro police chief Robert McBride has been given the nod by Parliament as the head of the police’s watchdog.
The General Council of the Bar of SA is calling on government to break its silence and condemn "state-sanctioned homophobia" on the continent.
Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa has told about 1 500 workers that the media has been peddling lies about the union’s strike in the platinum sector.
The Workers International Vanguard Party has warned of more protests if water and electricity – already paid for – is not restored in Madibeng.
Human Rights Watch has issued a "warning" to the South African government, that human rights are "taking a turn for the worst" in the country.