A large number of cases related to domestic violence are being withdrawn. Prosecutors explain why.
Moneyline claims that the South African Social Security Agency has moved beneficiaries to the South African Post Office against their will
The Child Gauge highlights that black children in single or no parent households fare the worst
The primary issue the court had to determine was whether the order granted on October 19 interdicted Transnet from terminating Gama’s employment
Police officers may be involved in attempts to falsely implicate a senior NPA official in corruption
The two allegedly colluded by settling a R34-million claim that the South African Police Service had ordered them to defend
Ekurhuleni has reappointed two senior officials who have been implicated in corrupt World Cup deals
An international organisation says small-scale farmers are compromised because of red tape and costs
Apparently jailed in 2006. Rehired by same municipality in 2008. Charged again in 2015 with corruption. But Melusi Motha denies he was ever in jail
The public enterprises minister faces a court challenge into his ‘racist’ dismissal of a Transnet board member
Black economic empowerment law cannot be removed until there are real changes in equality, says the commission
The ConCourt has ruled that former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini was not negligent by extending the CPS contract last year
In May last year the high court ruled that CPS could continue to deduct money for airtime, loans and electricity from social grant beneficiaries
Opponents to amnesty for people with unlicensed weapons say SAPS can’t even secure their own firearms
Empowerment partners say the company has turned a blind eye to complaints about fronting
A fall out between Arron Banks and his former business partner has led to a Hawks investigation
Social security staff are in a tizz, fretting that no backup plan is in place to pay grants come April 1
There is allegedly no record for why the acting chief executive paid SAP R10-million last year
A council allegedly gave work to branch members in return for backing NDZ at the party conference
An internal Ekurhuleni report reveals that a staggering escalation of costs were approved
It’s D-day but social grant beneficiaries are in the same place they were a year ago and key questions still remain
Chilling emails suggest Vusi Mhlanzi was on the cusp of exposing top officials before he was killed
A panel wants the treasury to take over paying social grants as the agency can’t get its act together
Grievous maladministration has been revealed in Limpop’s Vhembe municipality, which itself is meant to be rehabilitating the troubled Vuwani district.
It signed a deal with the Post Office yet at the same time asked that the invalid CPS contract be extended
How Unitrans brought 94 families to their knees — when you’re poor the wheels of justice turn very slowly.
The hardship of drivers who faught multinational Unitrans for six years for unlawfully firing them.
This series of articles looks at the dedicated volunteers who take the message of their political parties to the people. This week: the EFF.
In today’s Nkandla judgment delivered at the Con Court, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng gave President Jacob Zuma tips on how to be presidential.
Minister Paul Verryn speaks to the Mail & Guardian about his relationship with God, the importance of religion and how his journey has changed.
Senior police officials may have defeated the ends of justice, but no one will face murder charges for the miners’ deaths at Marikana.
The state wants government to accept liability in respect of legitimate claims and have claimants agree to an expedited adjudicative process.