Controversy over data and employees adds to cynicism about the arms deal commission’s true agenda.
Police have rearrested human rights activist Angy Peter, who is hailed as the face of the Khayelitsha commission of inquiry into policing.
An Islamic radio station has been called to task over anti-Semitic comments. Glynnis Underhill reports.
SABC acting chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng supported the decision to drop a pre-recorded SABC3 interview with cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro.
Angy Peter, one of the main witnesses at the Khayelitsha commission of inquiry into policing, says police are trying to intimidate her.
A MetroFM interview on Mangaung, which was controversially pulled off the air at the last minute by SABC bosses, has been resurrected.
Far removed from the nearby strikes in the Western Cape, these wine-farm workers have a reason to pull together.
Frank Nabolisa’s request for leave to appeal his conviction hasn’t been granted but he may apply for leave to appeal his sentence.
The 77-year-old medical specialist, who is being tried in Abu Dhabi for the death of a patient under his care, has made a court appearance.
The man said to be Zuma’s enforcer at the SABC was never going to take the Fish & Chips Co TV ad, which satirises Zuma, with a pinch of salt.
A CCMA hearing may shed light on a claim that interest-free loans are "common practice" in Parliament, writes Glynnis Underhill.
Farmers beef up security amid threats of more violence should workers’ wages not be increased.
Former minister of defence and military veterans Lindiwe Sisulu has left a giant headache for her successor, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.
The air force has been asked to review its records to establish the type of craft used for Lindiwe Sisulu’s flights.
Despite Nathi Mthethwa’s efforts to stop the commission of inquiry into policing in Khayelitsha, township residents refuse to be silenced.
Judge president John Hlophe has complained to Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng that two senior advocates gave him an ultimatum to go on special leave.
The South African Air Force thought nothing of ferrying the minister around at enormous cost to the taxpayer.
The director general of the communications department, Rosey Sekese, has been found to have misled Parliament about signing a performance agreement.
Deputy Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams took a stand after she learned that her department’s director general misled Parliament.
Nathi Mthethwa has announced that he will file court papers to challenge the validity of the commission of inquiry into policing in Khayelitsha.
Sheryl Cwele’s partner in crime, Frank Nabolisa, has filed papers in the ConCourt, requesting leave to appeal against his conviction for drug dealing.
The new bail date falls three days after the public hearings into policing in Khayelitsha begins, and Angy Peter is one of the key witnesses.
The inquiry commission into police inefficiency in Khayelitsha has begun, despite Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s request for a suspension.
Zuma’s legal team will not let him go into the witness box in his face-off against the award-winning cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro in court next week.
Suspicions are growing about what is behind the recent arrest of Social Justice Coalition worker Angy Peter on charges of kidnapping and murder.
A top wedding planner is launching an application to sequestrate Edward Zuma after he failed to pay about R1.5-million of the bill for his wedding.
Two Social Justice Coalition activists have been arrested for the kidnapping and murder of a man they had allegedly been trying to rehabilitate.
Arms Procurement Commission chairperson Judge Willie Seriti’s previous role in getting President Zuma off the hook could cast a shadow over its work.
Newly elected DA provincial leader Ivan Meyer has said he is determined to export the successes of the Western Cape to the rest of the country.
The family of medical specialist Cyril Karabus, who is being tried in Abu Dhabi for the death of a young patient, have to raise R240 000 for his bail.
Solidarity has confirmed that police are investigating charges of incitement to public violence and intimidation it laid against Julius Malema.
Agriculture Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson supports President Jacob Zuma for a second term in office "unreservedly".