The Concourt ordered Treasury to determine a reasonable percentage of the costs which ought to be paid personally by President Jacob Zuma.
The finance ministry said a reasonable percentage of the estimated costs that Zuma would pay comes to nearly 88 percent.
The mayors of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni get chopped by the ANC, King Joffrey style, ahead of the local government elections.
Mail & Guardian journalist Govan Whittles looks into what may have sparked the protests in Pretoria this week.
The high court in Pretoria is handing down judgment in President Zuma and the NPA’s bid to appeal its decision that he should face corruption charges.
A closer look at the Tshwane unrest reveals a deeper level of dissatisfaction with service delivery than was previously realised.
To mark World Rabies Day, here are six things you probably don’t know about the disease.
With local government elections looming, voters will have to chose carefully if they hope to make it through the water crisis.
Mail & Guardian investigative reporter Pauli Van Wyk looks at tender irregularities and court battles between Prasa and locomotive provider, Swifambo.
People with albinism in Malawi face kidnapping and mutilation because of misguided beliefs that they can bring wealth.