Patricia de Lille will on Tuesday afternoon hear if the Western Cape high court has suspended the DA’s decision to terminate her membership
Tshepo Motsepe resigned after a preliminary investigation was conducted and a formal complaint was submitted to the organisation’s national council.
The bus strike, which is now well into its fourth week, has left commuters all over the country without transport
The sticking point that delayed a settlement was the insistence by the unions that the agreed 9% pay rise be backdated to April 1
The minimum wage and the amendments were set to be implemented on Workers’ Day, May 1, but this was postponed
Pule Mabe has been implicated in an extraordinary multimillion-rand tender awarded last year by a subsidiary of the North West government.
“I don’t think that apartheid was a crime against humanity, but I think it was wrong.”
Health officials said that most of the casualties can be attributed to live rounds which were fired into the crowd
Gauteng Premier David Makhura says he will attend to those feeling neglected when it comes to issues of housing and land
The move appears to set a point of departure on South Africa’s role in the BRICS group