Lawyers for Clive Derby-Lewis say they will take the justice department to the high court if it hasn’t decided on his parole application by this week.
The NPA says some charges will be reinstated against former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli but would not say which ones.
The public protector will probe Bantu Holomisa’s complaint relating to a conflict of interest in the awarding of a labour department tender.
Safa president Danny Jordaan’s seeking of greater representation for African countries in future World Cups have been effectively stifled.
Kidnapped South African Pierre Korkie has been seen for a third time in Yemen, according to the Gift of the Givers Foundation.
The DA leader says the evictions at Lwandle were the fault of the ANC’s Ses’Khona "storm troopers".
The Anglican bishop has rushed to the EFF’s defence after the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe said its involvement in the platinum strike was problematic.
The ANC has questioned if the country’s platinum belt strike is a political strike, while the SACP says the unrest affects the Eastern Cape worst.
Doctors have advised President Jacob Zuma to rest after he was admitted for tests on Saturday.
Anti-apartheid activist Epainette Mbeki has died at the age of 98.
Three people have been arrested for public violence during evictions in Lwandle, when petrol bombs and tyres were set alight.
The Advertising Standards Authority says Sanral is unable to prove it had sold 1.2-million e-tags, despite claiming this in adverts.
The commission of inquiry into the multibillion-rand arms deal in Pretoria has been postponed once again.
Wage negotiations have reached the point where the mining firms have to report back to their shareholders and Amcu has to speak to its members.
The citrus industry will adhere to Europe’s stricter measures to prevent black spot disease from spreading, but they are not viable in the long term.
The SANDF has denied reports about a second investigation into the landing of the Gupta family’s private aircraft at Waterkloof Air Force Base.
A three-year tender for a school nutrition programme in Mpumalanga has been set aside and referred back to the education department.
The National Lotteries Board says it paid out the grant for the Madiba opera within three working days of a signed grant agreement.
Julius Malema has reached an extension agreement with the South African Revenue Service over his unpaid taxes.
President Jacob Zuma announced his new executive, with a few surprises.
Springbok captain Jean de Villiers has been pulled out from several matches due to a knee injury.
In a test case for new torture laws, inmates who were serving time at a prison near PE have told a court of routine mistreatment by prison officials.
Jacob Zuma will be sworn in as president of South Africa for the second time in a ceremony including a music concert, prayers and a dance performance.
Without going into detail, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has announced Tito Mboweni’s withdrawal from the ruling party’s list for Parliament.
The press ombudsman has ruled that a Sunday Independent report on the DA and a "Twitter race war" was inaccurate and misleading.
Saying that he has "another important job I do", James Selfe has turned down Helen Zille’s request that he stands as candidate for DA caucus leader.
Architects involved with the building of the Umlalazi-Nkandla Smart Growth Centre are taking Kombani Consulting to court over money it is owed.
SA farmers are "mechanising" to avoid labour legislation, such as higher minimum wages for farmworkers, and land claims, say reports.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema and party member Dali Mpofu fired up the crowd at a gathering to celebrate the EFF’s election success.
On May 27 Pierre Korkie will have been held captive by al-Qaeda extremists in Yemen for one year.
The national police commissioner has welcomed the dismissal of a police officer in the Western Cape accused of assaulting a naked man in a street.
Human rights NGOs have released a report showing the impact of Uganda’s controversial law on the wellbeing of homosexual people in the country.