Zweli Mkhize’s daughter-in-law and four companies want to be removed from the Special Investigating Unit’s R150-million claim
In her interview for the position of deputy chief justice, the appellate court president said she tried to resolve woes in the general office that has delayed cases involving Jacob Zuma but faulted the office of the chief justice for not stepping in
The handover was expected to take place on Monday, after the Zondo commission said it would submit an electronic version to the president
The power utility says the system continues to be constrained, with an elevated risk of load-shedding over the coming weeks
Gift of the Givers has started drilling boreholes, while Business Chamber members will help repair leaks
The so-called prophet is now building an expansive hotel complex on the shores of Lake Malawi
Sekese Rasephei challenges Hollywood’s depiction of fatherhood across racial lines
Local ticket prices have risen by at least 35% to 40% as a result of Comair’s collapse
The residents of Vingerkraal village say the president often drops by for a chat without his bodyguards
Farmers and auction houses say the theft of cash from the president’s farm has unfairly stained the business of big game
It’s more than seven years since the #FeesMustFall protests. Then as now, we have to ask, have their prospects improved?
While Cyril Ramaphosa’s detractors revel in his possible demise in the wake of the case opened against him, those in Mkhize’s corner see a no-win for the ANC as a whole
Three interns at the Mail & Guardian write about being young in South Africa today
The president rejected the demand that he lift her suspension as public protector and said he would defend his decision in a legal challenge she sought to bring
Corruption and greed blamed as political rivalries turn increasingly violent in the region
The first vehicle of its kind in the country will arrive by the end of this year and it will be rigorously tested under local conditions
Nineteen serious tailings dams failures predicted globally by 2027
Smelter operations have been reduced and night haulage halted over security concerns
The National Prosecuting Authority has also been ordered to clarify where it stands on the second Meyiwa docket
These firms are not required to disclose wage gaps and there is no incentive for remuneration committees or consultants to push for lower executive salaries or to lessen the wage gaps
When the players and the fans seek to explain away their hypocrisy, then the scales fall away from the eyes
The class structure and capitalism have to be challenged to reimagine a viable and just country
The extradition treaty between South Africa and the United Arab Emirates does not restrict the NPA only to charges listed in the formal extradition request, but only to offences carrying a penalty not more severe than those
Defence lawyer says accused’s constitutional rights were violated by non-disclosure of its existence
Ramaphosa represents a political elite eager to appease corporate South Africa and foreign investment. Opposing this faction is a kleptocratic formation keen to amass wealth through the abuse of state funds.
Load-shedding and electricity prices are projected to double in next five years
The man wants to be reunited with his child, who went to her grandparents after her mother died
After Comair suspended its flights, the Competition Commission has said it will look into any signs of price gouging
Despite being on trial for murder, kidnapping and torture, Colonel Ismael Dawood still commands the kidnapping task team
Waters have subsided but residents of the Eastern Cape town are still battling to rebuild their lives
The high court said her second rescission application did nothing to suspend the operation of a court order, and stressed the importance of accountability of the public protector
The law governing extradition from the United Arab Emirates would allow them to raise politics in resisting being surrendered to South African authorities