The amended Judicial Service Commission Act did not affect a misconduct tribunal hearing against W Cape Judge President John Hlophe, says the tribunal
Johannes Kana, the man convicted of raping and murdering Bredasdorp teenager Anene Booysen, has been sentenced to two life sentences.
An international monitor has found that crime in South Africa is at its lowest level in 15 years, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
The provisional report on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead should be submitted to Parliament, says ANC chief whip Stone Sizani.
Seasoned journalist Karima Brown has been appointed group executive editor of Independent Newspapers, confirmed chief executive Tony Howard.
Four SANDF officials implicated in the Guptagate saga will appear in military court to have their fate revealed to them.
A police detective has been arrested in connection with the alleged kidnapping that resulted in hip-hop star Khuli Chana’s shooting.
Witnesses to hip-hop star Khuli Chana’s shooting allege that police officers acted appropriately, reports EyeWitness News.
Gauteng police are investigating an incident in which musician Khuli Chana was shot after being mistaken for a criminal.
Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane has vowed not to be intimidated by Bekkersdal’s protesting residents.
Former President Thabo Mbeki and his former ministers have agreed to being represented by a State attorney at the Seriti Commission of Inquiry.
The ANC raised more than R29-million at a golf day and auction, a media report said on Sunday.
President Jacob Zuma says ideas to replace Africa’s democratically elected governments from outside the continent must be rejected.
The Gauteng ANC has rejected a report claiming provincial leaders have instructed branches not to nominate Jacob Zuma in its lists for Parliament.
At the 12th Europe Lecture in The Hague, former president FW de Klerk put his own spin on former president Thabo Mbeki’s "I am an African" speech.
A high court bid for leave to appeal against a ruling on suspended police crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli has been postponed.
The Farlam commission has heard the shooting of miners at Marikana was not due to the police’s dispersal plan but to the individual action of police.
Gospel and RnB musician Loyiso Bala has been appointed as the national goodwill ambassador for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids.
Sars says it won’t comment on Zwelinzima Vavi’s tax affairs, saying it was ‘unfortunate’ he decided to air his concerns on Twitter.
A UK court has granted Shrien Dewani new hearings that could result in appeals lasting for years, but it is not the final order, says Mthunzi Mhaga.
Rebel group turned opposition party Renamo has pulled out of Mozambique’s peace deal after four decades on the losing side. Here’s how they got there.
The worker issues that sparked the Marikana unrest have still not been addressed, political analyst Steven Friedman told a Pretoria labour conference.
Judges have ruled that there are outstanding legal issues the court has to decide before honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani’s extradition hearing.
President Jacob Zuma’s reported comments regarding e-tolling in Gauteng were taken out of context, says the presidency amid a public backlash.
South African Football Association referee Clifford Malgas, accused of match fixing, has been granted R5 000 bail by the Cape Town District Court.
After a Constitutional Court ruling that the eviction of the Pretoria flats was illegal, the residents are finally being given other accommodation.
The National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson says a man arrested over the murder and rape of two toddlers has confessed to committing the crimes.
From rivers being reportedly full to accidents making news, this week’s weather is expected to affect most of the country.
Reports say that although the provisional Nkandla report is almost done, the public protector doesn’t know to whom the document should be submitted.
A fifth man suspected of the rape and murder of two toddlers in Diepsloot has been arrested and is due to appear in court on Monday.
Following the dismissal of Steven Ngubeni, the former NYDA CEO will this week know whether or not he will be reinstated, says a report.
Despite improvement needed in indigenous language media, South Africa’s media is beginning to represent the demographics of the country, she said.