Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has insisted he was right in suspending Hawks boss Anwa Dramat – and any objection to his decision is racist.
National Home Builders Registration Council chairperson Brenda Madumise was on Thursday put on leave of absence, following bribe allegations.
We visit areas of Soweto affected by recent unrest to investigate whether it stemmed from xenophobic sentiment or random acts of criminality.
After in-fighting and personal rivalries put the group in jeopardy, 50 and his crew are making an unlikely comeback.
An opposition motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma will be debated in the National Assembly on February 24.
Former British ambassador to SA in the late 1980s, Lord Robin Renwick, discusses the role the former British prime minister played to end apartheid.
China is violating human rights at an intensity that is unprecedented in its recent history, a top watchdog group said on Thursday.
The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
Amnesty International has said that Nigeria’s senior military officers received information of a Boko Haram offensive but failed to take action.
Star Proteas batsmen Hashim Amla and Rilee Rossouw both scored centuries to set up a massive victory for SA at SuperSport Park on Wednesday.