Eyewitness accounts at the Mothotlung shooting of two protesters paint a picture of police acting in contravention of crowd management rules.
After being shot and missing a performance, hip-hop musician Khuli Chana’s lawyers have submitted a letter to the police demanding compensation.
The police minister and North West premier have asked Mothotlung protesters to remain calm after police allegedly shot and killed two demonstrators.
After an emergency meeting, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa says the "hit list" containing the names of 18 police officers is a fabrication.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has called an emergency meeting after Bheki Cele spoke of an alleged police "hit list" containing 18 officers’ names.
Ministers Jeff Radebe and Nathi Mthethwa, and Premier Nomvula Mokonyane have shared their thoughts on Nelson Mandela at his Soweto memorial service.
Speaking at a breakfast briefing, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has denied rumours the police have stalled the arrest of fugitive Radovan Krejcir.
Security cluster ministers raised more questions around Nkandla than they answered in a briefing that at times bordered on the farcical.
Thuli Madonsela in court over Nkandla, Cyril Ramphosa warns against the ‘boers’, and Robert McBride nominated for top police job. Controversial much?
The security cluster ministers have dropped their court bid to interdict public protector Thuli Madonsela from releasing her draft Nkandla report.
We take a look at what might be in store for Robert McBride as Parliament debates his suitability for the job of chief of the IPID.
As opposition parties criticise the police minister for recommending Robert McBride as head of the IPID, an analyst says his appointment is likely.
The commission of inquiry into policing in Khayelitsha kicks off this week with a preliminary sitting before the public hearings begin in January.
A number of opposition parties have criticised Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa for recommending Robert McBride as head of the IPID.
The police minister has slammed those involved in the killing of six people in Khutsong, saying the alleged gangsters’ murders were "unacceptable".
An international monitor has found that crime in South Africa is at its lowest level in 15 years, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
The Concourt has dismissed Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s attempt to have a policing commission of inquiry in the Western Cape declared unconstitutional.
ISS analyst Gareth Newham and M&G reporter Sarah Evans unpack the realities that lie beneath the numbers from this year’s national crime statistics.
Despite a rise in murder and attempted murder, police commissioner Riah Phiyega is pleased with the crime statistics.
This week we touch on SA’s crime statistics, Zwelinzima Vavi’s Twitter apology, and the Northampton clown scaring town residents.
Rape and sexual offences crimes have decreased in the past year, but murder and attempted murder has increased after a sustained downward trend.
Manenberg pupils and teachers have been caught in the middle of wars between gangs, putting their education, jobs and lives at risk.
An off-duty police officer has been shot dead in Mitchell’s Plain in the Western Cape, police say, marking the third killing of its kind since Sunday.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has not yet committed to apologising to Chumani Maxwele who was assaulted by the president’s bodyguards.
The president would not fire the police minister for the Marikana killings because he saw the incident as a mistake, the Farlam commission has heard.
Criticism of the Democratic Alliance has dominated speeches by political parties and union leaders at Workers’ Day rallies across the country.
DA spokesperson on police Dianne Kohler Barnard says the latest incident, where a woman was beaten by an off-duty cop, proves a "major crisis".
"Brutality" is a word that cannot fail to evoke a visceral response: those who perpetrate it are bad.
We speak to Kwanele Sosibo about what Riah Phiyega said and notably left out of her testimony at the Farlam commission into the Marikana killings.
The family of taxi driver Emidio Macia will no longer be represented by an East Rand-based law firm, the firm has said.
National Police Chief Riah Phiyega has stuck to her stance that police acted in self-defence when they shot dead 34 striking mineworkers at Marikana.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has warned police officers to adhere to their code of conduct.