Acting SIU head ignored legal advice and reinstated Miseria Nyathi.
South African Council of Churches staff, who rejected their retrenchment last week, have challenged the legality of the packages they were offered.
Case now closed, say police.
EduSolutions’ boss’s link to Zuma.
Advocate Lawrence Mrwebi is implicated in interfering in two key cases in KwaZulu-Natal.
Huge amounts are involved but little progress has been made to recoup the money.
Disappointingly, politicians at the Social Cohesion Summit ended up slinging mud at one another instead of buckling down, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
An exciting theatre project encourages prison inmates to to creatively explore their personal quests for redemption.
The Admiral wows locals in Jamaica and gets the opportunity to sharpen his reflexes in the dancehall.
About 250 Gautrain bus drivers are still unemployed despite having been promised a "political solution" to their labour dispute.
The Moral Regeneration Movement has done little to be proud of in the 10 years since its launch, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
William Nessen’s film "Can’t Just Fold Your Arms" digs into several similarities with Julius Malema’s unrepentant attitude towards women.
The state security department is standing firm on the public interest clause in the Protection of State Information Bill, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union claims to have gained the lion’s share of the unionised workforce at the Impala Platinum mine.
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution has filed a complaint against the auditing firm SizweNtsalubaGobodo.
South African political analysts have explained the country’s low-key stance on Syria as a mix of overcompensation and awkwardness.
Although featuring a chaotic mix of upstarts, greenhorns and veterans, the programme was in tune with the audience.
Electro-soul singer and global denizen Zaki Ibrahim has always been a nomad, but it is becoming easier for her to call SA, her father’s country, home.
Some women in Limpopo’s Vhembe district say their traditional powers should be expanded, writes Kwanele Sosibo
A lack of management as well as distrust and infighting have brought redevelopment to a halt. Kwanele Sosibo reports.
Evicted residents say they are being treated as vagrants while the city struggles for answers, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
A new book of poetry renders its writer even more abstruse and, given its profanity and obsessiveness, it is a tough chew, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
Late mining magnate Brett Kebble has become the subject of a play by activist Allan Horwitz.
Does the length of a penis determine its appropriateness and age restriction? Well the BCCSA has chosen a side and they seem to think yes it does.
Sizzla, who has had to adapt to survive in the cut-throat Jamaican reggae market, is in South Africa to perform.
With five factions and counting, secular judgments have failed to heal the divisions that have fragmented the Nazareth Baptist Church.
A report has blamed officials from the National Council of Trade Unions for buying shares worth millions while claiming to represent another union.
Once a kingpin of the anti-apartheid movement, the South African Council of Churches now faces political irrelevance and a funding crisis.
A 50-year-old United Nations report has provided new details about the murky circumstances that surround Patrice Lumumba’s murder.
One of the last people to have seen the Congo’s independence icon Patrice Lumumba, alive is living in Johannesburg.
Law enforcement officials and race relations analysts have downplayed the prospect of a security threat emanating from right-wing extremists.
Cosatu leader’s warning comes as a battle over union affiliation plays out at Implats’ s shaft six.