‘I know we won’t reach everyone, but the one village we reach, the one community, is better than nothing’
The former enterprises minister told the state capture inquiry that she believed Zuma thought she was a ‘hindrance’
Executive directors at the national broadcaster say they do not take retrenchments lightly, but that they’d be remiss not to engage in this process
Greenpeace says the province has the highest levels of air pollution and the group has called on government to come up with a plan to address this
Gama and two other officials were suspended in August for alleged maladministration
After much back and forth between DCJ Zondo and the commission’s legal team, Zondo has received the data as evidence — but there are conditions
The hard drive consists of tens of thousands of Gupta-linked emails that detail the extent of the family’s role in state capture
The Democratic Alliance has announced their latest premier candidate as the party looks to the 2019 elections
‘Any attempt to delegitimize government will be dealt with mercilessly’- Zim government
The Democratic Alliance says the SABC is in breach of broadcasting legislation and is being used by the ANC to forward its own cause
Police raids were set up following violent clashes which started in Soweto but then spread to other areas in Gauteng last week
Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe — struggle icon and widow of Robert Sobukwe — died on Wednesday morning
The striking workers and the company are in talks, with the help of the CCMA, to address the impasse but there is no guarantee of a speedy resolution
Sithembile Mbuyazi will not give up until her son succeeds to the position of inkosi of KwaMbonambi in KwaZulu-Natal
Smith’s announcement was met with ululations and applause from the floor with women from the gallery chanting “one women, one hectare!”
A major BEE firm and business leaders took Bantu Holomisa to court after he wrote President Cyril Ramaphosa an open letter
‘It’s very important to me to introduce opportunities into my community that people don’t know how to access’
Media24 joins eight other media companies that have reached settlement agreements with the Competition Commission
The WHO has recategorised transgenderism from being a ‘mental disorder’ to being a condition relating to ‘sexual health’
The public protector has been given the opportunity to give her side of the story after the DA argued why she must be removed from office.
The DA is due to present its case on why the public protector should be removed from office and the strikes against her are not working in her favour
President Trump and Kim Jong-un have signed an agreement as a commitment that their countries will work together
In an effort to get the KwaZulu-Natal conference back on track, the provincial task team is returning to the courts to speed up the legal proceedings
Social development minister says the transition from CPS to Sapo will closely involve all beneficiaries
The transmission of information through particles of light may be the solution to closing the gap between the internet haves and have-nots
The Gauteng government presented 50 of the 200 controversial ‘karikis’ to waste pickers this week
Rajesh Sundaram claims that Zuma shaped the policies at ANN7, suggested its name and even went so far as to play a role in appointing presenters.
The date of the state capture inquiry, and who the evidence leader will be, is expected to be announced
Parliament voted in favour of the EFF’s motion to start a process of amending the Constitution to allow land expropriation without compensation.
Eskom’s board shut down an investigation into allegations of irregular payments to Trillian when it got too close to revealing corruption
Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan may return to his previous position amidst speculation of a cabinet reshuffle
Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa has been elected the president of South Africa in Parliament on Thursday afternoon. How has the world responded?