The national department of transport has insisted that Gauteng has no authority to review the province’s controversial e-tolling system.
Premier David Makhura says the provincial government is "serious" about assessing the the impact of e-tolls on residents.
From Motsoeneng’s permanent appointment at the SABC to the Noakes diet and Brazil’s legendary World Cup loss, here’s what made headlines this week.
IEC chairperson Pansy Thakula has applied to the Constitutional Court against her proposed dismissal, which followed a public protector report.
The International Monetary Fund is looking to cut its expectations of South Africa’s GDP growth this year, a senior official has hinted.
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi has said that Hlaudi Motsoeneng was appointed COO of SABC after a law firm report cleared him of wrongdoing.
With thousands of workers in the metals and engineering sector striking over pay disputes, President Jacob Zuma has condemned "all acts of violence".
The communications minister says the SABC’s new chief operations officer was cleared of wrongdoing by a law firm, leading to his appointment.
Have South Africans paid R238-billion in fuel levies in six years? Not if you do the sums.
Former death squad commander Eugene de Kock has not been granted parole for his role in the torture and murder of anti-apartheid activists.