Left without furniture or phones, the party’s Western Cape arm says its campaigns are not conducted in offices, writes Glynnis Underhill.
The deployment of a department official to a key position on the Arms Procurement Commission has raised hackles, writes Glynnis Underhill.
The DA’s spokesperson on police, said that "we have been left rudderless" after Sindisiwe Chikunga was appointed deputy minister of transport.
A campaign to discredit two advocates who are evidence leaders in an inquiry into the arms deal has led to fresh concerns about political meddling.
Miffed African National Congress says it will take its claims about the disputed tender to the Public Service Commission.
Candidates for the Constitutional Court will be given full interview time, initially each candidate was allegedly allocated only 15 minutes.
Disciplinary steps could be on the cards after SABC news chief Phil Molefe and his boss, Lulama Mokhobo, failed to see eye to eye.
The battle has shifted from the courtroom to the bottom line as attorneys fight to get their fees.
Insiders say the case against 12 Western Cape Hawks policemen is sensitive because it could affect others in which the officers were involved.
Hawks dig in over the ‘highly irregular’ decision to drop charges against ex-crime intelligence boss, Richard Mdluli, writes Glynnis Underhill.
An urgent court application has been launched to stop ex-police spy boss Richard Mdluli from working as a police officer, pending a judicial review.
Sam Buthelezi has succeeded in barring journalists from hearing his crucial evidence at the insolvency hearing into Canyon Springs Investments 12.
Ex-investment boss says having the press at the closed probe into how R100m of union pension funds disappeared would be like mounting a public trial.
The boss of the priority crimes unit is confident that the law will protect its independence.
The ANC has bowed to pressure on the Protection of State Information Bill, proposing much greater protection for journalists and whistle-blowers.
Former police spy boss Richard Mdluli claims white cops and journalists have been targeting him, and says he is sure he will get his job back soon.
The Hawks have uncovered another secret police bank account linked to Richard Mdluli, through which "vast sums" were allegedly illegally siphoned.
Friends and family of Carl Niehaus attribute his financial troubles on his "ladies man" lifestyle.
Anti-corruption unit, the Hawks, should be free of political meddling, says Hugh Glenister at the public hearings on the police Bill in Parliament.
The SABC board has decided to support Lulama Mokhobo’s bid to view the news diary and stifle independent journalism.
Jimmy Manyi has sought to have all of governments advertising centralised under the Government Communication and Information System, which he runs.
Prisoners’ rights activist Golden Miles has taken steps to launch a website, Facebook page and SMS hotline account for the beleaguered Julius Malema.
The Pinnacle Point insolvency hearing has heard that former trade unionist Richard Kawie was introduced to the developers by the Trilinear owner.
Salacious note from Seychelles official has caused red cheeks at the insolvency inquiry of Pinnacle Point’s Ivor Stratford.
A diplomat apparently warned a former Pinnacle director to "wear protection underwear", as she planned to "kiss him all over" as thanks for shares.
The consul-general of the Seychelles in South Africa has claimed diplomatic immunity as the reason for her failure to attend the insolvency inquiry.
Western Cape politician Dan Plato has accused the ANC of plotting with gangs to destabilise the province in a bid to wrestle control from the DA.
The Independent Complaints Directorate has dismissed Anni Dewani murder accused’s claims that he was assaulted or tortured while in police custody.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says the secrecy Bill would criminalise union officials’ obligation to assist whistle-blowers.
Sanef and Print Media SA have put forward their objections to the state’s secrecy Bill, highlighting the absence of a public interest defence.
A new book by former Democratic Alliance MP Raenette Taljaard’s reveals how she went from being Tony Leon’s preferred candidate to exiting the party.
Notorious former convicts Kenny Kunene and Gayton McKenzie are being investigated for their role in the defrauding of Sowetans in a mining deal.