Regulation uncertainty leaves slap-happy police and soldiers to decide when people should or shouldn’t be allowed on the streets
Two women who travelled to South America for a friend’s wedding were told by the South African government to wait until Peru’s state of emergency ends. Now they could be coming home
Airports company, airlines on notice for mercy flights to evacuate foreigners from South Africa
The lockdown regulations provide for strong curtailment of people’s movements, but many details of their implementation are still to come
Confusion about who should check a vessel meant to pick up 60 000 sheep has exposed fissures in the Covid-19 regulations
Democracy and social welfare may get a boost and blind capitalism may see that it’s unsustainable
The travel restrictions will allow South Africa to turn back passengers arriving from areas affected by Covid-19 that are deemed high risk
Residents of 11 buildings in Johannesburg have challenged the constitutionality of the raids they were subjected to in the high court
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Cape Town’s largest passenger rail line has been closed for months, hitting people’s pockets and adding to road traffic congestion
Ramaphosa and his role model Nelson Mandela became presidents of South Africa in very trying times
Government says it is for road safety, but many citizens see it as another money-making scheme
For Prasa’s 293 female drivers, the job isn’t as simple as getting from point A to B. They also have to contend with frustrated commuters
Political divisions have resurrected debate over whether it is fair to pay for Gauteng’s e-tolls through the fuel levy
‘This is the most important election since 1994. Yet, strangely, it has been the most boring’
George Mashamba, the ANC’s integrity commission’s chairman, said the body has examined the lists and provided a report to the NEC for consideration
Briefing journalists on the 30-day countdown toward the election, the ANC’s head of elections admitted that the campaign was not “going our way”
The Electoral Commission will listen to objections to names on electoral lists in some circumstances
Manuel is expected to tell the commission about his speculation that Mbalula’s 2010 appointment as sports minister was influenced by the Gupta family
The Gupta patriarch has been denied leave to question the former finance minister on allegations he made in 2017
The ANC president addressed the party’s January 8 celebrations in Durban without a major incident
The ANC’s head of elections acknowledged that some party members wish the Zondo commission was scheduled for after the May 2019 elections
The chief executive has won praise from the boxing world for protecting boxers’ interests
Zuma, Gigaba, Dlamini, Muthambi and Zwane – all candidates who could be vetted for ‘integrity’
Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane found that Fikile Mbalula lied when he said he entered into a loan agreement with sporting goods company
The public protector has found Fikile Mbalula’s 2016 trip to Dubai, where he claimed to have received a ‘loan’ to pay it, was a conflict of interest
An ambitious plan to use a new mobile network to help the ANC win elections is mired in allegations of greed and threats of litigation
Threats of litigation, the lure of big money and conflicts of interest have upset the project
George Mashamba wants to nurture a culture of respect in a strengthened ANC ethics structure
Mbalula said the ANC’s partnership with other political parties was not a coalition but issue-based co-operation
Since state capture allegations came to the fore, some ANC members have spoken publicly on the relationship between the Guptas and key ANC figures
But the party’s survey suggests it has lost support in the Western Cape
The ANC said it was being ‘misconstrued as anti-Zulu monarch’ after King Goodwill Zwelithini took jabs at the governing party on Wednesday