A Cambodian market in the town of Skuon, 75km outside the capital of Phnom Penh, is the place to visit if you really want to see how the locals eat.
Cambodia and Vietnam, both emerging from a violent past, are intent on building a prosperous future.
Twenty-year-old Mohammed Naji and his friends say they are not surprised by the rioting and looting in several suburbs in and around London this week.
National police commissioner General Bheki Cele was let off the hook when a British district court recommended that Shrien Dewani be extradited.
Family and friends were visibly shocked in court today when a British judge recommended that Shrien Dewani should be extradited to South Africa.
John Hlophe has recommended that a judge or judges from outside the racially divided Western Cape judiciary should hear a contentious court case.
Attempts to subpoena Richard Kawie to give evidence that could explain what happened to workers’ pension money have hit a brick wall.
The former acting chief executive of the SABC, Robin Nicholson, has issued a summons against the public broadcaster and is claiming R2.8-million.
Controversial NPA boss Menzi Simelane has stripped the head of the Asset Forfeiture Unit in KZN, Knorx Molelle, of all his powers.
Deputy economic development minister Enoch Godongwana is set to be grilled on what happened to a massive loan from a textile workers’ pension fund.
A state-owned pharmaceutical company providing ARVs is not a clear remedy for cheaper and more efficient manufacturing of the life-saving medication.
Minutes of a shareholders’ meeting called by Roy Padayachie to amend the SABC’s articles of association back up charges of political interference.
Concerns have been raised about why the office of the Master of the High Court did not appoint a liquidator to take over Canyon Springs Investments 12
Pinnacle Point Group hoped for a further injection of the clothing workers’ pension money, after R260-million of their funds had already been sunked.
When it was reported that Cape Judge President John Hlophe had been arrested overloading a bakkie, retired judge Brahm Lategan was "tickled blue".
SABC3 aired a summary of a harsh BCCSA ruling against it, in favour of the <i>M&G</i> and journalist Sam Sole, on prime-time news on Saturday evening.
Forensic investigators are concerned that the alleged key player in the missing pension funds may be planning to leave the country with his family.
Sactwu officials say that about 20 000 workers are affected by the missing pension funds, but others claim many more workers stand to lose.
Former Sactwu consultant, Richard Kawie, is alleged in court papers to have been paid R8-million for his work as a consultant.
Deputy Minister Enoch Godongwana is embroiled in controversy about his role in the disappearance of millions of rands of workers’ retirement money.
Experts say a political decision to extend a judge’s term compromises the judiciary’s independence.
Popcru members claim the expulsions is intended to prevent them from raising issues of corruption within the union.
Police say their case against Briton Shrien Dewani is watertight due to "overwhelming evidence" that he masterminded his wife Anni’s murder in 2010.
The Financial Services Board is investigating the investment in 2007 of R420-million of pension funds belonging to Sactwu members.
Taxpayers have footed massive bills for the legal wrangle of Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and the end is not yet in sight.
ANC members in the Western Cape claim that around 20 party members have been actively campaigning for Mbalula to replace Mantashe in 2012.
Seven of the 11 sitting judges of the Constitutional Court would be in conflict and unable to hear an appeal from Judge John Hlophe.
Cape Town’s toilet saga will come under the spotlight again after Andile Lili moves into the metro council as a proportional representative.
Former diehard ANC member, Ntombizanele Sopeki, stood as an independent — and won her ward from the ruling party.
The release of the overall results for the Cape Town metro have been delayed after an IEC official failed to submit result slips for scanning.
The DA believes it will win its first overall majority in the Cape Town metropolitan council, predicting "somewhere between 57% and 60%".
A 53-year old voter died of a heart attack while waiting in a queue to vote in Tafelsig on the Cape Flats on Wednesday afternoon.