The basic education department’s failure to provide textbooks for several Limpopo schools violated the Constitution, a high court has ruled.
The government was rallying to defend its Gauteng e-tolling project, it announced on Thursday, despite mounting public fury against the plan.
Hawks dig in over the ‘highly irregular’ decision to drop charges against ex-crime intelligence boss, Richard Mdluli, writes Glynnis Underhill.
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A campaign to legalise doctor-assisted suicide and active euthanasia in South Africa has stirred the debate around the controversial subject.
For Manchester City fans, it took 44 years to win a championship but there will be obstacles in their attempts to triumph away, writes David Conn.
Zimbabwe may cut its economic growth projections for this year, while inflation forecasts could be higher than previously expected, says Tendai Biti.
In a letter to the president and the DA, the national co-ordination committee of the national Imbizo asks politicians to start using public services.
Nikiwe Bikitsha describes how disturbing it was to watch Jessica Leandra dos Santos and Tshidi Thamana at their kiss-and-make-up press conference.
In an unprecedented move to bombproof SA’s major lenders, a multibillion-rand emergency fund has been set up to help them weather any liquidity storm.