The Hawks have laid a criminal complaint against the NPA’s Lawrence Mrwebi for dropping charges against former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.
One hundred and eighty seven police officers were arrested over two months this year for crimes including murder, rape, and robbery.
Ayanda Mabulu’s Yakhali’inkomo — Black Man’s Cry has been put back on display at the FNB Joburg Art Fair.
Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj has criticised political analyst Richard Calland’s statement that Zuma doesn’t read, calling it ‘unfortunate’.
More suspects may be arrested following the discovery of a man’s decomposing body in the boot of a car, says Gauteng police.
Despite not having signed an agreement, the Fuel Retailers’ Association and Numsa have found common ground in ongoing wage disputes.
The United Nations Security Council remains undemocratic, unrepresentative and unfair to developing nations and small states, says President Zuma.
Orlando Pirates’ win over Kaizer Chiefs gave the Bucaneers a 2-1 aggregate win, sending them to the MTN 8 cup finals at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Trade union Cosatu says no cause can justify the murder of innocent people, in its response to the on-going siege in the Kenyan capital.
The Buccaneers, who secured a crushing 3-0 win over Egypt’s Al Ahly in their first-leg clash in Cairo, are set to play Tunisia’s Esperance.
An ANC election strategy document circulated to MPs has reportedly contained orders to prioritise Bills that favoured the party, says a report.
The ANCYL has spoken out about recent reports of children being bullied and of children "bullying" teachers, saying it is "not part of our culture".
Cosatu says it is "shocked and angry" over the lengthy strike by petrol attendants and vehicle industry workers.
Angie Motshekga’s office says the minister is "disturbed" over an incident was captured of a violent interaction between a teacher and pupil.
Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele says there has been thousands of disciplinary hearings involving prisons staff.
The Electoral Court in Bloemfontein has passed judgment on an application to postpone by-elections in Tlokwe.
Suspended Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says federation leaders must maintain their independence from the ANC’s NEC to avoid confusion.
Commemorating the ANC Youth League’s 69th anniversary, President Jacob Zuma has called on the league to assist with youth employment opportunities.
Meera Naidu, the prosecutor in a few of businessperson Shawn Mpisane’s cases, faces National Prosecuting Authority suspension, says its spokesperson.
Khulubuse Zuma and a business partner bought "gold bars" from Guinea, but they turned out to be copper and zinc, a media report said on Sunday.
The strike is the second in its history, highlighting the government’s continued crackdown on freedom of expression in Tunisia.
Following a lacklustre 2-1 defeat to neighbours Zim, Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has come out in defence of his inexperienced soccer line-up.
Responding to a report that ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete was bribed by Gold Fields, the ruling party has called on the M&G to retract the story.
Fresh off winning the wheelchair quad singles title at the US Open tennis tournament, Lucas Sithole is aiming for a medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
Suspended Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says he’s concerned about state agencies allegedly being abused to smear individuals.
Amcu members have voted to go on industrial action after rejecting an 8% wage increase offer, while Numsa members have chosen to return to work.
It may still have a small following, but one dance company is determined to bring ballet, with its roots in the Italian Renaissance, to urban SA.
Thulas Nxesi says Cabinet ministers’ meetings with the public protector have nothing to do with "sensational claims of trying stop the investigation".
A strike in the motor industry will see thousands of workers — including petrol attendants — down tools from Monday.
City Power said on Saturday that electricity had been restored and power shortages experienced now were not related to the strike.
A statue of former president Nelson Mandela will be erected at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, it has been reported.
President Jacob Zuma has been granted leave to appeal by the South Gauteng High Court against the order to release the spy tapes.