This week is all about the Brics summit, Riah Phiyega’s evasive testimony at the Marikana commission, Julius Malema’s Polokwane farm loss and more.
The organisers of the Jo’burg Gay Pride have decided to end the event, listing the disruption by One in Nine protesters last year as a factor.
An M&G cameraman has been physically attacked after taking pictures of two Sandton City security guards assaulting an alleged thief.
Sizwe Zako, Dr Thomas Chauke and the late Johannes Kerkorrel have been announced as this year’s Sama lifetime achievement award recipients.
Msholozi’s call for a pay freeze among top executives has been greeted with a cold reception. Enter the ninja …
The presidency says it is "disturbed by the selective manner in which the M&G has reported on President Jacob Zuma’s condolence message".
Zimbabwe-born, Africa media heavyweight Trevor Ncube has said in his TEDx Talk that "life is unconventional, and we need to embrace it".
The ANC’s back against the wall over CAR, Nelson Mandela’s sixth night in hospital and Jacob Zuma’s failed attempt at a salary freeze.
The joint committee on ethics and members’ interests has appointed a panel to look into the conduct of Communications Minister Dina Pule.
What was seen as a major coup for the SABC and the New Age soon degenerated into a farce as a Brics briefing broadcast was lost in translation.