Seven young Iranians seen dancing in a video that went viral have been given suspended sentences of jail and 91 lashes each.
Two newspapers have been instructed to apologise to former Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils for breaching the Press Code.
The AIDC calls for a probe by SARS and the government into large sums transferred by Lonmin to its subsidiaries.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has been summoned by the International Criminal Court for his role in election-related violence, but he has not co-operated.
For we gender activists the Open Mosque is not quite so new. For over 20 years we’ve waged a gender jihad to gain inclusive access to mosques.
The crimes that are most preventable by police increased sharply last year. And the good news on rape is probably not good news at all.
A week after VIDI appeared online to shake up the movie-on-demand business, another contender has arrived with a combined satellite-and-data service.
The Cape Town Fringe Festival offers a variety of top shows, from performance art to puppets for tots, writes Glynis O’Hara.
The Supreme Court of Appeal rules that the government must hand the Khampepe Report on Zimbabwe’s 2002 elections over to the Mail & Guardian.
National police commissioner Riah Phiyega is concerned by the increase in murder, attempted murder and robbery.