The National Union of Metalworkers has lambasted Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan for undermining the ANC’s 2007 Polokwane resolutions.
Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili has resigned after his party failed to secure an outright majority and the opposition united to oust him.
UN observers say 13 bodies have been discovered bound and shot in eastern Syria, days after a massacre of 108 civilians ignited a world outcry.
British media group Trinity Mirror has fired its long-serving editors, saying it was moving to a seven-day publishing model to improve efficiency.
Nelson Mandela, making his first appearance on television since a hospital stay in February, has received a flame marking the ANC’s centenary.
Crime-busting unit, the Hawks, has warned that 556 rhinos could be killed by the end of the year if current poaching trends persist.
The Goodman Gallery and the ANC have agreed to make amends in an aim to end the furore surrounding the controversial painting.
Parliament has heard that it is unclear who is responsible for managing radioactive and toxic mining waste outside Witwatersrand mine properties.
Francois Hollande has replaced France’s top three security officials after he criticised them for being too close to his predecessor.
The National Union of Mineworkers wants MPs to rework liquidation laws so that workers are paid out before investors when companies go bankrupt.