Africa’s heads of state have paid tribute to former president Nelson Mandela, who they say shaped democracy on the continent.
The City of Jo’burg has admitted in court that lawful informal traders were removed from the streets along with illegal ones in Operation Clean Sweep.
Although the ANC is no longer accusing Thuli Madonsela of political motives, it maintains she is responsible for the Nkandla report leak.
The ANC says the public protector’s office was responsible for the provisional report leak and called for the final version to be published soon.
Cosatu seems confident that civil disobedience will prevent the success of e-tolling, despite its offical launch on Tuesday.
Gralio Precast, responsible for the collapsed Tongaat mall that killed one person and injured 29 others, has been awarded another R101-million tender.
The City of Jo’burg will face two similar court challenges next week, seeking to interdict the "illegal" eviction of informal traders from the city.
Thuli Madonsela could have set the record straight about the Nkandla report by issuing a statement. But she had to reclaim her integrity. And she did.
Wits vice-chancellor Adam Habib warned during a discussion about his book that the elite will not give up power to the poor unless they are coerced.
Thuli Madonsela has made it clear she will address concerns raised in her provisional report into Nkandla – but she will do so on her own terms.