Judge President Dunstan Mlambo ordered that the Presidency pay costs, up to the present date.
Now that his hearing is over, fans can look forward to seeing Rabada bring back the heat
The court ruled that city speaker Dirk Smit must ensure DA councillors voted with their conscience in the motion of no confidence on Thursday
Judgment was reserved in Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille’s court bid to have a motion of no confidence in her held by secret ballot.
DA advocate Ismael Jamie yesterday told the court that De Lille was tying to win a political battle using South Africa’s legal framework
De Lille approached the courts after 59 members of the DA’s caucus voted against holding the no confidence motion in her at the party’s meeting.
After claiming that Mpumalanga branch general meetings were fixed, the presidential hopeful had to withdraw his court bid
The museum honouring Mangosuthu Buthelezi in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, elides the main ingredient – truth
As the shock of the murder of a mineworker hung over Marikana, a sombre crowd of about 2 000 Amcu supporters gathered at Wonderkop stadium.
The ANC had moved towards blaming itself for legal defeats – but KZN this week led the counter-charge
Mpofu argued in court that the video footage that prosecutor Steven Rubin had referred to during Dlamini’s first bail hearing was fictitious.
Students have said that a general assembly would provide a more realistic platform for members of the university community to share their views.
The former EFF MP is guilty of a crude reductionism that contributes nothing to a nonracial society
How can a black lawyer who chairs an anti-racist party defend Gareth Cliff’s right to be a racist, asks Andile Mngxitama.
The SABC has paid out more than R40-million in early termination packages over the past seven years.
Advocate Dali Mpofu told families of those who died at Marikana that "government must pay".
The Mail and Guardian looks at key moments that shaped the discourse surrounding the Marikana massacre, which took place in August 2012.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema wed his girlfriend Manta Matlala over the weekend in his hometown in Limpopo, reports say.
Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu remain the party’s top two, while Mpho Ramakatsa and Andile Mngxitama fail to make the cut for the top six.
The EFF’s hired private security for its inaugural conference, setting up strict rules to ensure no violent episodes are encountered this time around.
Political pressure, NUM officials shooting at protesters and the firing of teargas and stun-grenades are to blame, says advocate Dali Mpofu.
A miner who is testifying at the Marikana commission says both the police and mining company Lonmin were innocent in the events at Marikana in 2012.
Dali Mpofu has accused Nathi Mthethwa of bowing to political pressure and lying to the Farlam commission, saying he should be charged with murder.
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen McIntosh, one of the chief police negotiators, has been taken to task over discrepancies in his statements.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema and party member Dali Mpofu fired up the crowd at a gathering to celebrate the EFF’s election success.
EFF commissar Dali Mpofu – who is also involved in the Marikana commission – has requested not to be deployed to the Gauteng legislature.
EFF member, Dali Mpofu, has launched a scathing attack against the SABC during a hearing about the party’s election advert.
The stage and marquee set up for an Economic Freedom Fighters rally in Thokoza, south of Johannesburg, has been petrol bombed.
The laywer says the SAPS must show that Mr X’s life is in danger, otherwise he has a duty to inform his clients of the man’s identity.
An SAPS witness, identified as Mr X, is a murderer, liar and habitual criminal, the Farlam commission of inquiry has heard.
The Farlam commission has heard that the operational police commander during the Marikana shootings should be charged with murder.
Dali Mpofu has told the Farlam commission that police should have foreseen that strikers would retaliate to it using barbed wire to control crowds.