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Malema continues to support Shivambu on Momoniat matter

EFF’s Floyd Shivambu has faced multiple rebukes for remarks he made about the Treasury’s deputy director-general during a committee meeting

Newly appointed acting CEO of Eskom, Jabu Mabuza. (Gallo)

ConCourt to rule if Bathabile must pay for Sassa-CPS case

​Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini will find out on today if she is personally liable for legal costs.

President Jacob Zuma says a policy overhaul is essential because black South Africans directly own just 10% of the top 100 companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Rule 53: Why Zuma must explain Cabinet reshuffle

Contained in the Uniform Rules of Court, it regulates the procedure to be followed in cases of all types of review.

City of Johannesburg mayor, Herman Mashaba. (Gallo)

State of the City wrap: Mashaba vows to focus on Joburg’s ‘forgotten people’

Mayor Herman Mashaba has described his predecessor Parks Tau’s administration as one of self-enrichment, mismanagement and incorrect priorities.

Pipe dream: Seawater intake pipes are pulled ashore to attach them to the Strandfontein desalination plant

Mashaba, EFF to lay charges against ANC councillors over violence at meeting

At least seven people were injured at the integrated development planning forum, attended by residents of the area.

In papers filed on Tuesday, Gordhan has asked the high court in Pretoria to set aside and declare the report “unconstitutional, unlawful, irrational and invalid”. (Oupa Nkosi/M&G)

Ministers must admit wrongs, be honest and stop misleading the poor, says Gordhan

The former finance minister, speaking at a memorial service for Ahmed Kathrada, said the struggle stalwart was from a generation of humble leaders.

Former president of Angola, José Eduardo dos Santos.

DA files application to join Sassa Constitutional Court matter

The party wants to become a second applicant in a matter lodged earlier this week by human rights group Black Sash.

‘Ramaphosa can provisionally suspend Abrahams on account of misconduct or

#TshwaneUnrest: Stun grenades fired at anti-immigrant march amid tense standoff

A group calling itself the Mamelodi Concerned Residents is leading a march to the department in protest against immigrants in South Africa.

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Gerrie Nel on leaving NPA: I’m creating something new

The state advocate said he will join lobby group AfriForum to pursue prosecutions on their behalf – and he may dust off some of his old files.

As the ANC takes over state roles

Calm restored at Union Buildings following #FeesMustFall march

Students expressed disappointment at their lack of control over violent elements within their group after a stand-off between police and protesters.

Former Constitutional Court justice Albie Sachs made a compelling case for the African conception of restorative justice as an important contribution that we, as Africans, can make to the world.

Albie Sachs: Free housing, food and education were not promised in the Constitution

The retired Constitutional Court judge praised the Fees Must Fall movement for raising important issues, but cautioned against the use of violence.

Black smoke billows across the sky when a petrol depot was set ablaze after a rocket assault. The attack

Adam Habib: Nzimande has not instructed me to shut down Wits

The Wits University vice-chancellor says the last time he saw the minister was at the higher education summit.

The allegations of corruption against Khomotso Phahlane surfaced more than a year ago

Phahlane: Throwing stones and firing rubber bullets is not the solution

The acting national police commissioner says police officers must exercise maximum restraint during #FeesMustFall protests.

11 Rhodes University students arrested on various charges for allegedly violating court interdict

Students reportedly protested peacefully on Wednesday in solidarity with other students across the country who are calling for free higher education.

Perhaps the fest was not terribly interested in attendance

Archbishop Desmond Tutu back in hospital after surgery

The South African struggle icon had to be readmitted after showing signs of post-op infection.

Lebogang Manyama. Photo: Shaun Roy/ Gallo Images

Lily Mine rescue operation to resume in 3 weeks

A mine rescue drill similar to one that had been used to rescue Chilean miners in 2010 is reportedly on its way to assist those trapped.

Alex de Minaur of Australia hits a forehand against Marin Cilic of Croatia in the third round on day six of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre. (Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

UCT gets interdict against 16 students

Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe’s son is among the students the University of Cape Town alleges were part of violent protests.

(Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

DA takes to the streets on jobs ticket

Mmusi Maimane and other Democratic Alliance leaders led thousands of supporters through the streets of Johannesburg.

The Gauteng ANC reportedly asked Thabo Mbeki to win over its middle class.

Mbeki rubbishes ‘lie’ that he axed Zuma

In his recently released third letter, Thabo Mbeki dismisses the suggestion that he sought to monopolise power by firing his deputy.

The validity period has been extended to 15 April 2022.

Gauteng municipalities owe more than R2.3m in unpaid e-tolls

Transport Minister Dipuo Peters revealed in the National Assembly that the Ekurhuleni metropolitan municipality alone owes Sanral about R1.8-million.