Emotions ran high at the Waterkloof Air Force Base where bereaved families received the remains of those killed in Nigeria’s church collapse.
A department of health worker died after contracting malaria while assisting with the repatriation of SA victims killed in Nigeria’s church collapse.
Only 74 of the 85 bodies of the South Africans killed in the Nigerian church collapse have arrived the Waterkloof Air Force Base.
The revamped government communications portfolio have been a bitter disappointment thanks to a poor choice of minister in Faith Muthambi.
Government is making "great progress" dealing with corruption at state institutions, but figures are still worryingly high, says Minister Jeff Radebe.
Jeff Radebe has said that Kebby Maphatsoe’s comments about the public protector do not "reflect the views and thinking of government".
Business, government and labour are teaming up to help schools, with the NDP as a road map.
Cabinet has approved the draft Expropriation Bill, and it is likely to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the year.
An endgame is fast approaching. Either Zuma will go or South Africa will face its first constitutional crisis of the modern, democratic era.
Opposition parties and unions have condemned the "Vote No" campaign, saying spoiling votes was not a "viable tactic".
Following Pretoria’s expulsion of Rwandan diplomats, Jeff Radebe has warned that SA won’t "be used as a springboard to do illegal activities".
The justice minister says government was impressed by the SA legal team’s performance while trying to get murder accused Shrien Dewani extradited.
Ministers Jeff Radebe and Nathi Mthethwa, and Premier Nomvula Mokonyane have shared their thoughts on Nelson Mandela at his Soweto memorial service.
Members of Parliament and other senior politicians paid tribute to former president Nelson Mandela in a sombre sitting of Parliament.
While the National Assembly has passed the Legal Practice Bill, some feel the Bill will erode the independence of the legal profession.
Are concerns surrounding the Nkandla report’s release linked to a threat to state security or an attempt to protect government from embarrassment?
Government has no role in deciding how public protector Thuli Madonsela deals with a report into Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home, says Minister Jeff Radebe.
The premiere of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom", which chronicles the life of Nelson Mandela, had many ministers in tears.
The Traditional Courts Bill goes back to the provinces, raising fears that they will be bullied into supporting it.
The ANC has launched its draft elections manifesto based on the National Development Plan, despite widespread criticism from its allies.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe says the justice department has already begun implementing steps to bring back specialised sexual offences courts.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has released a list of 42 convicted fraudsters in effort to curb corruption.
Richard Calland lets us in on an imaginary conversation in the president’s office which reveals Zuma’s real conflicts of interest.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has defended the NPA’s record by saying he is satisfied that the prosecuting body is doing a good job.
Busy courts and over-crowded jails indicate that the NPA is doing a good job, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has said.
The ANC has criticised opposition parties that want Jeff Radebe chastised in Parliament about the timing in which the ‘Guptagate’ report was released.
Government’s Gupta plane landing report does not conclusively suggest that Christine Anderson and Bruce Koloane will face criminal charges.
The full report into the Waterkloof Air Base landing of a Gupta plane answers very few questions, but provides much entertaining detail on events.
The ministerial report into the Waterkloof Air Force Base landing of a plane carrying Gupta family members has been released.
Corruption Watch has warned that chalking the Guptagate scandal up to name-dropping trivialises what is actually a major administrative breakdown.
Documents suggest the "name-dropping" that Justice Minister Jeff Radebe referred to in the Gupta wedding saga was confined to corridors.
The response to the Gupta debacle is indicative of a state only dealing with the symptoms rather than the cause of its ills, writes Nickolaus Bauer.