Some foreigners are slowly going back to their homes, but others remain cautious.
An exodus of senior managers from the communications department has followed Mamodupi Mohlala’s appointment as director general 10 months ago.
The new head of the state advocates’ body has ruffled feathers by backing Menzi Simelane’s transformation plans.
An ANCYL leader has told Minister Sicelo Shiceka that he is welcome to visit strife-torn Makhaza — but he must bring toilets for the community.
Appointing a public official such as Mokotedi Mpshe to a judicial post is a potential conflict of interest, legal body maintains.
Cape Town mayor Dan Plato says an ANCYL official played integral part in installing toilets. The <i>M&G</i> quizzed him about the issue.
Head of SABC radio news Mapule Mbhalati was told by SABC news head Phil Molefe to stop running bulletins about his appointment, sources said.
Communications department appears to favour Japanese technology over European model.
Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane has backtracked on redeploying top prosecutors to lower courts, but morale is low.
Menzi Simelane’s CV that will come under the spotlight during the DA’s court bid to set aside his appointment as prosecutions boss.
The four candidates on the SABC’s shortlist for head of news still had to be evaluated when the announcement came that Phil Molefe had been appointed.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema engaged politicians at Parliament’s public hearings on the establishment of a state-owned mining company.
President Jacob Zuma says in court papers that he considers prosecutions head Menzi Simelane to be "fit and proper" for the job.
Members of the crime-fighting unit have again been accused of unethical practices.
In a major public rebuke, President Jacob Zuma has told his prosecutions boss, Menzi Simelane, to stop his controversial restructuring of the NPA.
The Cape High Court found that the JSC was not properly constituted when it heard the complaint because it excluded Zille, the plaintiff in the case.
A poor teenage farmworker, one of two
accused of the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche,
is a test case for the new Child Justice Act.
But the jury is out on whether journalists should be allowed access to the AWB leader’s murder trial, reports Glynnis Underhill.
Child law experts explain to Glynnis Underhill how the new Child Justice Act is geared towards rehabilitating youngsters who have strayed.
Members of the legal fraternity are eagerly waiting to see if John Hlophe recommends the JSC re-advertises four vacancies on the Cape Bench.
Afrikaner rights bodies and the ANC trade tit-for-tat allegations over utterances inflaming "racial polarisation".
The R6-billion figure emerged from a government answer to a Democratic Alliance question in Parliament last week.
Farmers in the WC were overjoyed last Friday when the state mining company’s applications to prospect on their properties were officially withdrawn.
Judge’s family appeals to minister to wrest estate from wife’s control, writes Glynnis Underhill.
Prospectors have withdrawn their application to mine the winelands, but they still want one farm.
Since his arrest for drunken driving in Cape Town this month, the ANC’s senior spokesperson, Jackson Mthembu, apologises to everyone he meets.
Moves to halt use of breathalyser in Western Cape after ANC man’s arrest have aroused suspicion, writes Glynnis Underhill.
When in Cape Town Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda lives a five-star life at the city’s top hotels — courtesy of the taxpayer.
"People are already talking about the post-Gab Mampone era. But they’re absolutely wrong. I’m still at the SABC and I’ll be back."
Traffic police in Cape Town have arrested African National Congress spokesperson Jackson Mthembu for alleged drunken driving on the N2 on Thursday.
Disillusioned senior officer quits and blows the whistle on the alleged fiddling of case dockets.
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The Western Cape ANC has dropped charges against its former provincial chief whip Max Ozinsky and ANC MP Ebrahim Rasool.