The General Council of the Bar has announced the establishment of a transformation committee to monitor progress after initiatives failed.
Parliament’s ad-hoc committee on Nkandla has begun its in loco inspection of President Jacob Zuma’s private home.
Records show how the National Prosecuting Authority had felt Riah Phiyega "did not keep the confidentiality that was so obviously required of her".
Two "political prisoners" were granted bail in Swaziland on Tuesday after being detained on terrorism charges for more than a year.
The state has appealed the high court judgment that said South Africa had a legal duty to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
As the commission of inquiry into the arms deal wrapped up this week, the M&G’s Sarah Evans looks back at the controversy.
The Arms Deal Commission of Inquiry, investigating the 1999, R70-billion arms deal, is over.
Police minister Nathi Nhleko told the media on Friday that there had been a culture of mismanagement that predated 1994.
Marikana commissioners have hinted that there may be some criminal liability on the part of those who let the police actions on August 16 take place.
The human trafficking forum has been hampered by a lack of follow-through