President Jacob Zuma has announced retired Supreme Court of Appeal judge Ian Farlam will chair the commission of inquiry into the Marikana tragedy.
Julius Malema has proved why he is the master of rhetoric when he stirred up a crowd of mourners and forced government ministers to flee to safety.
On Sunday August 19, members of the September National Imbizo set off for Marikana, the crime scene at which workers were shot and killed last week.
A week later there is still no consensus about what happened at Lonmin’s Marikana mine, and crucial questions are not being answered.
NGO Equal Education says Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s statements submitted to court on basic education rights are wrong.
Controversial services company Bosasa has been denied leave to appeal a judgment which allowed the Mail & Guardian to protect its sources.
State officials and political leaders have joined more than a thousand residents at the memorial service for those killed in the Marikana massacre.
TB Joshua isn’t just predicting the death of Africa’s kings; he has the ear of some of Africa’s top politicians – including Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Desperate people do desperate things – like taking advantage of those even more desperate than themselves, writes Khaya Dlanga.
A video has surfaced showing a male teacher assaulting a female pupil, allegedly made by a classmate at Hoerskool Patriot in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga.