The Marikana massacre has exposed an increasingly tense relationship between the ANC leadership and its fractious members in North West.
Eskom has come clean in Parliament on the costs of building the giant Medupi and Kusile power stations.
The commission of inquiry’s terms of reference are far-reaching, its deadlines tight and its worth in doubt.
Increased labour unrest in the face of stubborn unemployment levels was a key risk to South Africa’s economic outlook according to the IMF.
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.