Following Pravin Gordhan’s claims of "sabotage" in Limpopo, the ANCYL has accused the ruling party of using the government to play political games.
The state has dismissed claims President Zuma has asked the navy to acquire a $500-million aircraft carrier, saying it was an aborted Mbeki-era plan.
The National Consumer Forum believes the e-tolling system planned for Gauteng’s highways may lead to the abuse of consumers’ rights.
Former Cricket SA president Norman Arendse says Gerald Majola should face a disciplinary hearing for his role in the IPL bonus scandal.
Former UCB CEO Ali Bacher has dismissed claims that his R5-million bonus at the end of his tenure was not approved by the former board.
Delivering a report on provincial finances, the auditor general has refused to be drawn on the move to place key departments under central control.
The South Gauteng High Court will only decide next week whether TopTV can launch three new pornography channels on January 20.
The on-again, off-again relationship between Julius Malema and Thabo Mbeki has played itself out like a soap opera or a lovelorn teenager on Facebook.
Pretoria has yet to decide how it will respond to a call by the US to decrease oil imports from Iran — the source of 25% of SA’s overall supply.
A storm is brewing over contentious proposed legislation, which aims to punish those issuing severe weather warnings without proper authorisation.
Embattled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has told supporters the call for "economic freedom" should not be viewed as a way of excluding whites.
As the ANC’s centenary celebrations kick off, the <em>M&G</em> looks at the cast of characters championing Jacob Zuma’s re-election as party leader.
After a two-year hiatus from politics, former president Thabo Mbeki has confirmed he will attend the ANC’s centenary celebrations in Mangaung.
Cocooned in an armoured Nyala, the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> brings in the New Year in Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
Although NPA boss Menzi Simelane has been replaced by Nomgcobo Jiba for now, this might not be the end of the road for the under-fire legal eagle.
President Jacob Zuma has given up on his bid to appeal a court ruling that found his appointment of Menzi Simelane as head of the NPA was invalid.
Disgraced former police commissioner Jackie Selebi will be kept "indefinitely" in the medical wing of a correctional services facility.
The ANC has praised Public Protector Thuli Madonsela for deciding not to investigate State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele.
Tributes have poured in for South African long distance running champion Zithulele Sinqe, after his death in a car accident on Thursday.
Disgraced former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi is yet to apply for medical parole, despite being "seriously ill" in hospital.
While Julius Malema’s time in the spotlight might be drawing to a close, his proposed policies are gaining momentum in the race to Mangaung 2012.
Cosatu has promised it would get rid of "undesirables" in the ANC in the run up to the ruling party’s elective conference in 2012.
Cassel Mathale may have won in Limpopo but don’t think Zuma’s influence is diminishing, writes <b>Nickolaus Bauer</b>.
Sports stars continue to defy Mother Nature by trying to extend their competitive life span. <B>Nickolaus Bauer</B> asks if it’s worth it.
The ANC will meet the public protector and Cosatu to iron out differences over the Protection of State Information Bill.
The ANC has confirmed media reports that it would support Zanu-PF in the 2012 general elections, saying it would benefit all Zimbabweans.
The NPA has still not responded to the <em>M&G</em>’s request to use information allegedly proving Mac Maharaj lied during a Scorpions interview.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has hit back at the ANC’s assertion that she’s trying to halt the controversial Protection of State Information Bill.
CSA boss Gerald Majola needs to face the facts and be honest with South Africa — and himself, writes <b>Nickolaus Bauer</b>.
Political heavyweights Kgalema Motlanthe and Tokyo Sexwale may be in the clear — but that doesn’t mean no one did anything wrong in the Oilgate saga.
The ANC has slammed the DA’s plans to mobilise support against the secrecy Bill — days after the ruling party called for a debate on the issue.
The CSA probe has been adjourned until January, when it will hear from more witnesses, including former cricket administrator Dr Ali Bacher.