Former National Prosecuting Authority boss Vusi Pikoli has defended his claim that he was suspended to stop the probe into commissioner Jackie Selebi.
An outburst by an angry Judge Nkola Motata on Thursday in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s court earned him a rebuke from the magistrate.
The National Intelligence Agency has not lost its credibility, Intelligence Services Minister Ronnie Kasrils said in Pretoria on Thursday.
The attacks on foreigners in the ”dark days of May” were not xenophobia, but ”naked criminal activity”, President Thabo Mbeki said on Thursday.
The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences pilot project, including a demerit system for repeat offenders, was launched on Thursday.
A witness to Judge Nkola Motata’s accident said he did not speak to Motata for the first half hour on the scene because the judge was mainly asleep.
Suspended head of the National Prosecuting Authority Vusi Pikoli had a feeling that the the Special Browse Mole Report would cause trouble.
Judge Nkola John Motata’s lawyers spent Thursday morning trying to find technical problems with five recordings capturing the judge’s rantings.
Michael Mushi stands near the spot where Mozambican national Ernesto Nhamuave was burnt alive and issues a warning to foreigners.
Crime levels in SA are a national problem and not only the responsibility of police and the government, Safety and Security Minister Charles says.
President Thabo Mbeki was shocked when told that warrants had been issued against police chief Jackie Selebi, the Ginwala inquiry heard on Wednesday.
Three men convicted of the fatal shooting of five-year-old Danielle Esterhuizen were given life sentences on Wednesday.
A trial date will be set at the next appearance of Glenn Agliotti in connection with the murder of Brett Kebble, the NPA said on Wednesday.
Suspended NPA head Vusi Pikoli and police chief Jackie Selebi wept together at a meeting during which Pikoli quizzed Selebi over criminal allegations.
A court on Wednesday heard a recording of Judge Nkola Motata swearing at the businessman whose wall he crashed into, allegedly while drunk.
After following Asian markets weaker at the opening on Wednesday, the JSE turned around during the course of the morning and moved into the black.
An African National Congress member has been stabbed several times by suspended ANC members in Vryburg, North West.
Cape Town Judge President John Hlophe has called on the Judicial Service Commission to investigate Chief Justice Pius Langa for gross misconduct.
The Department of Health warned consumers on Tuesday about comfrey tea, which can cause cancer or chronic liver disorders.
The NIA has identified the main source of the Special Browse Mole Report, NIA deputy director general for operations Arthur Fraser said on Tuesday.
SA consumer price inflation basket will change from 2009 with the weighting for food falling and transport increasing to reflect changes in spending.
After opening flat on Tuesday morning, the JSE followed world markets into the red during the course of the morning.
The Johannesburg High Court is on Tuesday expected to postpone until next week the case dealing with SABC CEO Dali Mpofu’s third suspension.
It’s not child’s play to showcase "toys" made by artists reflecting on a changing world in African countries.
Community demands details of a massive land claim settlement made on its behalf.
Director General of Intelligence Manala Manzini was on Monday accused of waging a vendetta against the National Prosecuting Authority.
National Intelligence Agency DG Manala Manzini has questioned why it took NPA head Vusi Pikoli months to hand over the Special Browse Mole Report.
Two men stole R1-million from under the bed of a man in his home in Lambton near Germiston, east of Johannesburg, on the weekend.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has given Cape Judge President John Hlophe until Monday to respond to a Constitutional Court complaint.
Johannesburg metro police and the South African Municipal Workers’ Union on Monday signed an agreement on wages and wage scales for metro officers.
SA’s murder rate has decreased in the past year with 38,6 out of every 100 000 people murdered in the period, compared with 40,5 last year.
We must face up to the difference between study for study’s sake and the vocational and practical training that South Africa desperately needs.