Residents of Tafelsig in Mitchell’s Plain on the Cape Flats swore they would not be voting on Wednesday after a violent protest in the area.
A transgender man who endured corrective rape in Uganda hopes for a change in attitudes.
Neither intimidation tactics nor the influence of party heavyweights have swayed a fiery independent seen as a threat to an ANC stronghold in Knysna.
Tessa Beetge.s mother now wants her daughter’s sentence reduced following the conviction of Sheryl Cwele.
Planning Minister Trevor Manuel is seething with anger about the distribution of a pamphlet that claims he has urged voters not to vote ANC.
<b>Glynnis Underhill</b> introduces us to an angry Cape Town woman who risks life and limb to help victimised lesbians.
The ICD has cleared the police over the Sutherland, Karoo, shooting of French fugitives Philippe Ménière and Agnes Jardel.
Despite the matter being the ANC’s major electioneering weapon against the DA, the City of CT has not yet moved to comply with a court judgement.
Richard Mdluli was asked to make a presentation at police headquarters on why he believes he should not be suspended from his job.
The assignment of Kholeka Gcaleka as state prosecutor in the murder case against crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli has raised eyebrows.
Questions have been raised about how quickly the prosecuting authorities will act against officers fingered by the Independent Complaints Directorate.
The death of a protester in Setsoto, Ficksburg, on Wednesday, apparently at the hands of riot police, is not an isolated incident.
Fed up with the replacement of its elected candidate, Knysna is declaring its independence, writes <b>Glynnis Underhill</b>.
A Cape Flats school provides a haven in a community terrorised by gang warfare.
Some desperate residents of Lavender Hill have welcomed the renewed presence of the controversial movement Pagad.
Changes to ward councillor lists are a growing headache for the ANC in the Western Cape.
Six SABC staff members were suspended this week after being captured on camera in a "sting", in which one of them allegedly asked for a R200 000 bribe
The Human Rights Commission chairperson has turned on his own staff in the case of a jogger arrested for "giving the middle finger" to Zuma.
The Public Protector agreed to a request by the DA to investigate allegations that SA sold sniper rifles and ammunition to Libya in late 2010.
Top members of the ANC this week spent days listening to ANC groups who appealed against the processes of the Western Cape provincial conference.
Conflict in police and prisons union escalates amid allegations of corruption and fraud.
The DA’s newly nominated candidate for mayor of Cape Town, Patricia De Lille, was not surprised when she heard Jimmy Manyi’s comments.
The two crime intelligence officers suspended after paying an official visit to the offices of public protector were following orders, says Sapu.
The police minister has refused repeated requests by the HRC to respond in detail to the arrest of 25-year-old Chumani Maxwele.
Cosatu’s Western Cape provincial secretary, Tony Ehrenreich believes the Democratic Alliance has reason to be concerned.
Senior office bearers of Popcru disagree with union’s blanket support for the commissioner.
Bidder got it for R65-million less than the best offer but nothing has been done for five years.
Lynne Brown, ANC leader of the opposition in the Western Cape, has rejected suggestions she will resign following Marius Fransman’s election.
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/ 25 February 2011
The wife of Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande, SABC executive Phumelele Ntombela-Nzimande, has become the latest casualty at the broadcaster.
Assault charges against <em>Mail & Guardian</em> photographer Oupa Nkosi have been withdrawn as a result of insufficient evidence.
Affidavits filed with the police allege bribery and threats of violence to compel voting for certain candidates.
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/ 13 February 2011
Marius Fransman was elected as the chairperson of the Western Cape ANC on Saturday night after his rival claimed the proceedings were "fraudulent".