The African Union must be given "political space" to deal with the instability in Libya, says Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela herself might be a pawn in a wider political battle.
Details of the government’s plans for this year’s Nelson Mandela Day celebrations have been revealed by Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile.
British speedster Mark Cavendish won a crash-marred fifth stage of the Tour de France, while Thor Hushovd held on to the leader’s yellow jersey.
Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell has been ordered to withdraw "unsubstantiated" claims about hydraulic fracturing it made in newspaper adverts in SA.
Thuli Madonsela’s decision not to contest a ruling setting aside a probe into the Oilgate scandal is a victory for her office and the <i>M&G</i>.
Rumours of retired Chinese leader Jiang Zemin’s death sent internet censors into overdrive, in turn spurring people to craft more inventive postings.
South Sudan’s declaration of independence on July 9 could end in one of three possible scenarios: A deal with North Sudan, a messy divorce or war.
Mauritanian soldiers are on alert in Bassiknou oafter al-Qaeda-linked extremists attacked a nearby army base which houses an anti-terrorist unit.
Former transport minister Mac Maharaj is taking over from Zizi Kodwa as President Jacob Zuma’s new spokesperson.