Some argue that legal guns are not the problem and the police service must find a way to recover 9 000 guns stolen and lost every year
Eskom has faced chronic power supply constraints over the last year
The alleged cell is apparently led by led by Farhad Hoomer, who was sanctioned by the US in March this year
Nelson Mandela Bay regional secretary Luyolo Nqakula has spoken out in a bid to clear his name amid an internal investigation into vote buying
Two former addicts share their stories
The president says the entity needs to up its revenue collection from government departments and municipalities
The speech repeated much of Sam Matekane’s rhetoric from the election campaign.
Critics of fiscal consolidation warned that spending cuts would harm an already fragile economy
The architects of our own Lula Moment in 2007 are silent as the Wenzenists call for the return of Da Zuma
The university is being torn by a crisis of governance which has seen growing antipathy to vice-chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng’s leadership
The crucial post overseeing the integrity of the intelligence services has been vacant since March
Mayors in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni are disappearing as
fast as the infamous Sauer Street decuplets
The Patriotic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters ditch the Democratic Alliance during the election of council chairpersons
The reinstated Johannesburg mayor tells her first council meeting since being ousted that she will focus on stability and service delivery
Inadequate rail capacity has pushed more trucks, and costs, onto municipal roads, which are steadily deteriorating
Wildlife scientists say plan to translocate the cats from Africa is based on unsubstantiated claims and distracts from the real issues
Advocate Nazreen Bawa said the calls for her to step aside were spurious and based on false allegations made by Barnabas Xulu, the some time attorney of Judge John Hlophe