The Scorpions unit should have gone through with the prosecution of Deputy President Jacob Zuma, Inkatha Freedom Party president and Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi said on Tuesday.
There have been various calls from a variety of sources for a judicial inquiry into the arms deal here in South Africa. And we should seriously consider holding one, argues Calland. South Africa must find a way to address the unanswered questions that remain.
Queen Elizabeth II’s new personal chef, Marc Flanagan, would not have missed the trip for the world: the British culinary wizard was in Paris this week to get a few pointers from an elite group of his peers.
Kenya’s Anglican bishops opened a meeting on Tuesday to reach a consensus on the consecration of homosexuals into their ranks.
The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill — which widens the definition of rape — has been tabled in Parliament.
A large German firm of engineering contractors, Lahmeyer International, was fined R10,6-million in the Lesotho High Court on Tuesday for bribery.
A significant number of youth caught up in the political violence of the early nineties and who later turned to crime in East Rand townships are now contributing to society thanks to interventions from the National Peace Accord Trust.
The State conceded on Tuesday it was in possession of a privileged document confiscated from three Boeremag treason trialists in prison last year. The document was among several seized at the Pretoria local prison last year.
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Babies could start winning spot-the-ball competitions at the age of six months, according to research released today.
The Gauteng safety and liaison department is investigating more than 736 cases of corruption involving members of the SA Police Service, MEC Nomvula Mokonyane said on Tuesday.