The <i>Wall Street Journal</i> reported earlier this week on the recent increased pressure on local media, including the proposed media tribunal.
It was a calm Tony Yengeni who sat down for our interview in his 6th-floor Luthuli House office this week.
A company owned by Northern Cape ANC chair John Block is to ask the Supreme Court of Appeal to validate an irregular mining permit.
The African National Congress (ANC) on Tuesday distanced itself from former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi.
The ANC has moved to allay fears that its proposed media tribunal is an attempt to curb media freedom.
Mohau Pheko, ambassador-designate to Canada, admitted this week that she was fired from the <i>Sunday Times</i> in 2008 after plagiarising material.
The ANC is planning to regulate how money is used to support candidates in leadership contests.
It was the World Cup incident that those British tabloid journalists were hoping would happen.
Ex-minister and his DG set up a company closely connected to their old jobs.
President Jacob Zuma and his Cabinet ministers will face fines equivalent to their monthly salaries if they step out of line in the future.
The ANC was set to have a frank discussion at the party’s national general council in September about the role that money plays in electing leaders.
The Zuma-aligned Gupta family launched their own "good news" newspaper at a glitzy party. <b>Mandy Rossouw</b> reports.
Concern is growing in political and business circles about the relationship between President Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family.
The media appeals tribunal mooted by the ANC could include measures to imprison journalists or force them to pay millions of rands in fines.
In a bid to shake off its white, elitist image, the new mix of DA youth leaders will include born-frees and township residents.
Two tenders awarded by the Limpopo health and welfare department were allegedly allocated to friends of provincial minister Miriam Segabutla this year
It is becoming an old and rather monotonous story. Someone resigns from the presidency and presidential aide Lakela Kaunda gets blamed.
The Union Buildings was rocked this week by the resignation of several staff members in the communications department.
The ANC in Gauteng is preparing to relieve Gwen Ramokgopa of her duties as mayor but curiously it appears the position could stay within the family.
Transnet has wasted no time after firing freight boss Siyabonga Gama in identifying candidates for the parastatal’s top job.
Jackie Selebi’s son burst into tears in the foyer of the South Gauteng High Court on Friday afternoon as Selebi and his family left the court.
Jackie Selebi, the former head of the South African Police Service, was convicted on one count of corruption by Judge Meyer Joffe on Friday.
An agreement between the lawyers of the warring factions of the ANC Youth League resulted in a postponement of a disciplinary hearing on Friday.
Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille will not be the star of the show at next month’s national congress of the Democratic Alliance.
Allegations of brown envelopes to journalists may cost ambassador-designate job.
Transnet is planning to streamline its operations and reduce the number of executives in all its divisions, the <i>M&G</i> has established.
Tensions among staffers in the presidency have reached boiling point and are threatening delivery, say people close to President Jacob Zuma.
German football boss Theo Zwanziger on Wednesday reminisced about the day it was announced that Germany would host the Soccer World Cup.
Cosatu chief Zwelinzima Vavi need no longer fear disciplinary action after the ANC said charging him would not be the "right route to follow".
Former president Thabo Mbeki’s vision of leaving a leadership legacy is stymied by lack of funding.
While infighting persists at troubled parastatals, Transnet’s plans to allow private sector buy-in add to the minister’s woes.
The Zambian courts are defying the regional and international guarantees of freedom of expression that Zambia has signed.