The <i>M&G</i> has been compelled to suppress a report about presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj, following a threat of criminal prosecution.
Occupy Wall Street activists have clashed with police outside the New York Stock Exchange on the movement’s two-month anniversary.
South Africa has ruined the party by being bowled out for 266 on the first day of the second Test against Australia.
The public protector has begun her probe into the Independent Complaints Directorate’s lease deal with controversial businessman Roux Shabangu.
Sanef has threatened legal action if a public interest defence clause is left out the controversial Protection of State Information Bill.
Britain’s sports minister has led calls for Fifa president Sepp Blatter to resign after playing down the extent of racism in the sport.
State and civil organisations have signed off on a plan to drive the green economy but activists are sceptical about the state’s ability to deliver.
Jacques Kallis has become the fourth batsman to score 12 000 Test runs before his dismissal in the fourth over after lunch at Wanderers.
‘Teachers should never tell learners that they are stupid … children need respect’.
Swaziland’s King Mswati III will fund a bailout of his government in a manoeuvre to acquire control of the local firms at knock-down prices.