With SA’s economic standing at stake, Kgalema Motlanthe will this week convene a government task team to figure a way out of the e-tolling mess.
Julius Malema has no future within the ANC despite claims that he would lead the organisation in the future, sources within the ruling party say.
Julius Malema may have been expelled from the ANC, but that hasn’t dented his ambitions, or stopped him from telling press conferences about them.
Unions, the ANCYL and YCL have vowed to disrupt a DA-led march on Cosatu’s headquarters, warning it will mark the beginning of "open class warfare".
Any move away from austerity by the new governments of key European countries could spell disaster for South Africa, writes Nickolaus Bauer.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has announced that crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli will be moved to a different department.
Lawyers for Menzi Simelane have argued that the Constitution gives the president the right to appoint whom he sees fit.
Without Julius Malema leading the charge, the young lions’ roar has been reduced to a dejected sigh. Is the ANC Youth League ready to give up on Juju?
Sportsmen dominate the sports media realm and get paid a lot more than their female counterparts, who struggle to get coverage and sponsorship.
The man instrumental in bringing disgraced top cop Jackie Selebi to justice says police spy boss Richard Mdluli tried to torpedo his investigations.
Disgraced former ANC spokesperson Carl Niehaus says he is ready to bury the hatchet and make a return to the ruling party.
The ANC has upheld the expulsion of youth league president Julius Malema, while spokesperson Floyd Shivambu also has to vacate his position.
There are no indications on whether e-tolling will go ahead next week after the first day in court on Tuesday.
Sources within the ANC say Julius Malema may be offered an opportunity to return to the ruling party after a prescribed period of expulsion.
Bongi Ngema has been the President Jacob Zuma’s partner for years, even accompanying him
on overseas trips.
A respected academic has told the story of how he was also part of polygamous family while growing up in KwaZulu-Natal.
Johannesburg’s most infamous building has gone through glory days and gory days. And now, in its latest incarnation, it just may have found its mojo.
The protests against the e-tolling system is an example of "rolling out democracy", says Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi.
ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola seems to be taking on the role of mediator between the ruling party and the league.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee of appeals has upheld Julius Malema’s temporary suspension after he called President Jacob Zuma a dictator.
City of Jo’burg is scrambling to provide residents with accommodation after failing to meet a Constitutional Court order ordering it to house them.
The ANC says it will "persuade" the ANCYL to drop its "unconstitutional" defence of Malema, stopping short of threatening to disband the league.
While the ANC celebrated President Jacob Zuma’s birthday at Luthuli House, league president Julius Malema faced the appeals committee.
Amid more court action and warnings of freeway blockades to protest e-tolling, it seems motorists who have already signed up may have to re-register.
Employment has grown marginally in South Africa but analysts warn the slowing of small business activity could lead to economic stagnation.
The United Nations wants to know what SA mercenaries were doing helping Gaddafi during the civil war in Libya, but our government isn’t saying a word.
With Julius Malema summarily suspended, Zuma has effectively thrown down the gauntlet to any pretenders to the ANC throne.
The ANC says Jacob Zuma would never be allowed to be a dictator because the party wouldn’t allow it and any idea suggesting otherwise is "insulting".
The Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Association and the ANC Youth League have clashed over Julius Malema’s recent controversial comments.
Despite a decrease in the latest Purchasing Managers Index figures, economists remain optimistic about the future of the SA manufacturing sector.
The state has tried to subvert the SA justice system by arranging to deport foreigners before the courts could order their release.
South Africa says it is ready to host the Square Kilometre Array but it remains uncertain when the announcement on the host country will be made.