Bodies are piling up in the mortuary at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital owing to a backlog in paupers’ burials.
A renewed offer from employers in the metal and steel industry would be considered by unions this weekend.
The news reports lately about attacks on the Public Protector can be confusing. See our timeline to make sense of the story.
The Public Protector has slammed the minister of public works for allowing the deals at the centre of the police lease scandal to go through.
A backlog in paupers’ burials has left bodies piling up at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital mortuary, with some left untended for months.
The Gauteng finance department will review the tax rate charged to casinos as part of a drive to increase revenue, it said on Monday.
Furious over being sidelined at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital, health worker unions are demanding action against the Soweto hospital’s management.
The ruling party has sharply criticised the newly formed Press Freedom Commission, saying it would not result in the reforms the SA media requires.
Someone in government is out to get Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. The question is who — and would the government act against her defamers?
Thuli Madonsela’s decision not to contest a ruling setting aside a probe into the Oilgate scandal is a victory for her office and the <i>M&G</i>.
Public Protector Advocate Thuli Madonsela dismissed allegations of fraud and corruption levelled against her as "mischievous" on Wednesday.
<b>Nickolaus Bauer</b> looks back to 1993, and when it was a good time to be a Lions fan.
The Libya regime’s offers to negotiate with the rebels may seem less than sincere but history has coughed up far worse fibs than Gaddafi’s fictions.
Confidence in the South African economy rose slightly in June 2011 in spite of shaky spending in the public and private sector.
The nationwide strike by 170 000 members of the National Union of Metalworkers of SA is expected to bring the steel industry to a standstill.
New vehicle sales are increasing compared to this time last year, but car manufacturers say the rising cost of living means the boom wont last.
While the price of petrol will drop back below R10 next week, analysts are predicting price hikes for the rest of 2011.
Claiming the Gauteng Lions acted in bad faith in their failed partnership, Robert Gumede and Ivor Ichikowitz say the deal was doomed from the start.