The US said it would be ‘taking names’ of countries who did not vote for its resolutions at the UN
The public protector has been accused of making unreasonable changes to her predecessor’s draft report
The court action comes after the Land Claims Commission revealed government has failed to allocate restitution for 900 elderly claimants
Ebrahim Rasool, a former Western Cape premier, was announced as the party’s provincial elections head on Monday
It is the third day of protests in the province, and residents are sustaining a strike action that has seen Mahikeng under complete lockdown
The Afrikaner interest group has announced it will privately prosecute the EFF leader for his alleged involvement in a suspected botched tender award
Mkhwebane says that it is financial constraints that made her turn to the SSA when the previous CFO resigned
The focus of Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s reopened investigation will be on the “roles of the politicians” alleged to be involved in corruption in the case
The DA caucus in Cape Town is going to ask the federal executive for permission to hold a motion of no confidence in the Cape Town mayor
The airport will soon undergo a series of upgrades that could cost R7-billion in total with completion expected in 2021
Unions marched on Parliament to declare that the state should implement a “living wage” instead of a R20 per hour rate for most workers in the country
DA Federal Executive chairperson James Selfe said De Lille was required to consult the party before she attended the memorial service in Brandfort
Saftu was the first to submit an objection to the national minimum wage, which was meant to be implemented on May 1, but has since been postponed
The gap between the poor and middle class is widening, but according to the World Bank, inequality between the rich and middle class is narrowing.
In recent months, running battles have erupted between law enforcement and land occupiers in Khayelitsha who claim they have been illegally evicted.
The Democratic Alliance will debate resolutions that will see proposals to expand property ownership and get rid of the recent VAT increase.
Former president Jacob Zuma’s comments were markedly different from those made by Thabo Mbeki
Protecting and preserving historical records has been the cornerstone of SAHA’s work. But after a cost order, they could be out of business.
A report released this week exposed a growing crisis of contract killings in the country, and in the taxi industry in particular
The DA’s disciplinary hearing into the Cape Town mayor’s alleged misconduct will now have to start from scratch.
On Human Rights Day, thousands of people who demand land justice marched from District Six to the Cape Town Civic Centre
Mayor Patricia de Lille’s legal team is questioning if the DA followed due process in bringing a hearing against her
Ramaphosa says Zuma is willing to pay back the state funds after an agreement was signed in “good faith”
The committee agreed that summons should be issued against Myeni, the Guptas and Duduzani Zuma
The Home Affairs Minister also denied holding any bank accounts in Dubai.
The Gupta brothers’ nationality remains an issue as India’s government contradicts Malusi Gigaba’s statements
Gigaba did not give specific details on how he met the Gupta family, but maintained that the introduction was not made through any particular person.
Gigaba as public enterprises minister, stands accused of appointing board members at SOEs who would facilitate interference from the Gupta family.
The agency will meet the deadline to pay 17-million grant beneficiaries, but it will still need the help of CPS to do so
The delay in Day Zero for 2018 is dependent on rainfall in the June/July period and residents continuing to use less than 50l of water
The former NDPP’s legal team said he had made a mistake in accepting R17.3-million to leave his position in 2015, but maintains it was not a bribe
The DA’s Jack Bloom said that if Gauteng Premier David Makhura were to truly hold himself accountable, he would resign.