Magudumana had asked the court to declare her arrest in Tanzania and extradition to South Africa unlawful
Nelson Mandela will be remembered as a symbol for wisdom, for the ability to change, and the power of reconciliation – an obituary by Mark Gevisser.
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The politicalisation of the supreme court is sending the United States down a dangerous path
The South African National Defence Union said the victims have been told not to discuss the matter with the police while the Independent Police Investigative Directorate holds its inquiry
Senzo Mchunu must provide an affidavit in 45 court days stating what has been done to deal with the problem
It was an abuse of the court process to grant a gagging order to the Moti Group, justice Ronald Sutherland said
Notwithstanding the transmission dilemma, the minister’s Sunday briefing suggested that the crisis-hit energy system was recovering
The presidency said a provision in the Rome Statute obliged ICC member states to deal with requests for assistance on a confidential basis
Georg Baetzing, head of the German Bishops’ Conference, said the Church was on a path of reform and urged members “not to be discouraged”
Luntu Sokutu has questioned the call for the Eastern Cape’s Mntuwoxolo Ngudle to get support for the youth league secretary general position
Chrispin Phiri has opted out of the league’s leadership contest but still hopes to influence the organisation through its national executive committee
A scheme that makes for a better health system will also buoy the economy, but it is hard to say whether the NHI will get us there
The board was told to take seriously De Ruyter’s claims about wholesale graft at the embattled parastatal
Lawyers at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr say Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders can work in the country until the end of December as they appeal unsuccessful application outcomes
The court overturned the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration ruling that Paul Mpele had been unfairly dismissed
A report says fewer people are commenting and posting about news articles — and those who do are likely to be men, higher educated and politically partisan
From the premiership table to the bush leagues: the ANC’s relegation of Ace Magashule was swift and brutal
The passenger rail entity expects to make a R1.7 billion loss in the current financial year
Community members living close to the Grootvlei power plant say they will protest against Eskom’s plans to use external contractors
In ‘The Plot to Save South Africa’, journalist Justice Malala explores the murder of Chris Hani. Here is an edited excerpt from the book
Soulful offering, which speaks of love and life’s obstacles, also inspires the listener to dance
Godongwana’s decision follows 56 public comments covering a broad spectrum of accounting, auditing, governance, legal principles and public interest issues that were raised
Enjoy a riveting conversation between Paul Holden, author of Zondo at your Fingertips and M&G Editor-in-Chief Ron Derby
Former energy minister has been unwell for several years
Energy analysts have said section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act made it clear that Ramokgopa has been allocated ‘nothing meaningful’
Switch off lights and appliances when not in use, and reduce the temperature on your geyser, the president said
DA leader John Steenhuisen has argued in a court application that the government has failed to give a clear decision on its position on the Russian president’s expected visit
The Ingonyama Trust Board is set to meet again this week despite Buthelezi’s demand that Jerome Ngwenya be reinstated as the chairperson
Water expert says this does not come as a shock as there are several places where raw sewage flows into the the river
Charles Leonard has picked 28 of his favourite songs from our continent. Be ready to be entertained, surprised and hopefully thrilled by his celebratory selection of old and new African tunes
The water minister wants to extend Amatola’s coverage area to include the whole Eastern Cape