In this week’s round-up: Maggie Thatcher kicks the bucket, Trevor Manuel doesn’t blame apartheid and Helen Zille makes a cocky statement.
Sweden’s Carl Pettersson set the early pace as the 77th Masters gets underway with all eyes on Tiger Woods.
The Judicial Service Commission announced Dennis Davis’s tenure as head of the Competition Appeals Court would be extended for a further five years.
Long-running Promotion of Access to Information (Paia) request heads to court.
The UNDP’s new resident coordinator in South Africa has come under fire for his role in Zimbabwe’s disastrous cholera outbreak in 2008.
Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros believes only dedicated police officers who "love democracy" are what is needed in the police service.
The brilliance of Bioshock Infinite is that it knows its strengths, delivers where it matters, and leaves its shortcomings unnoticeable.
South African citizens have to acknowledge the change which has taken place since apartheid, says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Tuberculosis is still the number one cause of death in South Africa, accounting for 12% of the deaths that occurred in 2010.
A subdued auction in Sandton saw multimillionaires perusing a catalogue for properties, warehouses, and a Greek island.