But, the public enterprises department confirms it held discussions with the Saudis
The National Prosecuting Authority will reopen the inquest into the death of Dr Hoosen Haffejee, who died in police custody in 1977
The DA has announced that Dan Plato will be Patricia De Lille’s successor while Maimane has “declined” to run as premier candidate
A pre-trial hearing into the torture and murder of anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol is set down for Tuesday
The party’s federal executive will meet on Tuesday to discuss who will be the DA’s candidate for Western Cape premier
Major Kobese — a former director in the department’s foreign office — could not explain why he sent an email to Ashu Chawla’s email address
A company linked to the family initiated a drawing competition in the North West where pupils designed invitations for the lavish wedding
The second phase of the inquiry is set to begin on Wednesday
Communities across the Western Cape are prepared to shut down the provincial economy if their demands to fight gangsterism are not met
Kopane, who is also the shadow minister of health, has been the DA leader in the Free State since 2012
Markus Jooste has become a walking wanted poster that shows what a corporate gangster looks like in South Africa
Steinhoff’s former CEO Markus Jooste testified to Parliament that he did not know about any ‘accounting irregularities’ at the furniture retail giant
The elusive Jooste is set to appear in Parliament on Wednesday to answer questions from MPs
Embattled Knysna mayor Mark Willemse is facing the axe after he voted with his conscience instead of toeing the party line
In Bonteheuwel, like many gang communities, the onus has often been on women to lead protests and initiatives to protect their families
The party believes the Municipal Structures Act was violated when Trollip was ousted
Cape Town deputy mayor Ian Neilson said the national water and sanitation department would respond to the city’s request on August 31
A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges
#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process
Around the Cape Flats, communities have been agitating for the Western Cape and national governments to help them clamp down on gang violence
Khensani Maseko is alleged to have taken her own life as a result of a rape
The Cape Town mayor’s disciplinary hearing is due to start on Tuesday but the word is out it may be delayed again
Blok, a property development company, has withdrawn its interdict against Bo-Kaap residents in the “spirit of de-escalation”
Tensions are running high in the DA’s Cape Town caucus as another motion of no confidence in Patricia de Lille is expected on Thursday
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has launched her court bid to take public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s report on judicial review
The police have confirmed that Nur Arawal had a history of mental health illness
The DA in the Western Cape says it is not within the jurisdiction of the provincial legislature to deal with the matter
Black teachers say they were segregated from their white counterparts and were undermined
Decision follows allegations that Achmat covered up sexual harassment claims
No date has been set for when Cape Town can officially declare itself drought-free
The Western Cape high court has ruled that De Lille’s termination from the party was “unlawful and invalid”
The much anticipated land hearings have members of Parliament bracing themselves for the relentless work ahead