Richard Young has argued at the arms deal commission that the tender process employed was illogical and illegitimate.
The Reserve Bank and the finance minister have asked the Constitutional Court to overturn a ruling on exit fee charges for capital leaving SA.
A new critique of casualisation at the parastatal – and its demise – could have wider lessons for reducing economic inequality in South Africa.
The public needs to know that the disciplinary hearings of department of public works employees are legitimate.
A public interest organisation argues that no one can make an informed decision about who to vote for if financial donors are anonymous.
It seems that confusion over a rescheduling agreement has resulted in Richard Young failing to appear before Judge Willie Seriti.
Top Sars official Peter Richer has been resuspended pending another investigation into his alleged involvement in a "rogue" unit within Sars.
The trade union is concerned that the paper’s circulation is part of a trend to destabilise its plans to form a United Front opposed to the ANC.
But the advocate appearing for Fana Hlongwane at the arms deal commission says his client “wants to come and give evidence”.
Evidence given at the inquiry by government’s head of acquisitions during the arms deal might contain at least one controversy previously introduced.
Lonmin found funding to build its workers housing, it has been revealed, but now it doesn’t know what happened to the funding agreement.
Well-known activist and one of M&G’s 200 Young South Africans for 2013 has died after a long battle with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
The release of the report into Zimbabwe’s 2002 election may be delayed by another ‘judicial peek’.
Four courts have agreed the report into the 2002 Zim elections should be made public: the new appeal is yet another delaying tactic.
Former justice Zak Yacoob says reports on his comments missed his point: that the sexual history of witnesses in rape trials are irrelevant.
Expectations will be high as ex-DA MP Raenette Taljaard testifies on whether the House was undermined to ensure there was no probe into the arms deal.
On Thursday the Gauteng legislature will rule on the EFF’s overalls. But the red berets seem happier working without the legislature, anyway.
The Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Festival nurtures a passion for music among talented students.
During phase two of the arms deal public hearings, who makes the allegations will prove to be just as important as the allegations themselves.
The arms deal commission is due to announce soon when Thabo Mbeki, president at the time the contracts were signed, will testify.
Shamin Shaik and Fana Hlongwane have been subpoenaed to testify during phase two of the arms procurement commission.
Service delivery protests are emblematic of a crisis of representation in municipalities and will only stop when citizen participation is embraced.
Julius Malema’s third attempt to reach a settlement with Sars has succeeded. He apologised and has agreed to disclose his finances in full to Sars.
The feeling that a municipal merger of Zamdela and Sasolburg with Parys could still happen has shaded the calm with uneasiness and suspense.
Speculation of the opposition forming coalitions in Gauteng and the Northern Cape continues but the ANC is confident it will secure every province.
North West air wing chief Salmon Vermaak has broken ranks to give his ‘true’ version of the Marikana events.
The public protector’s report has found that Jacob Zuma disproportionately benefited from the upgrades made to his home by an estimated R246-million.
Thuli Madonsela releases her final report into security upgrades at Jacob Zuma’s homestead at Nkandla. Here’s a rough guide of what to expect.
Oscar Pistorius’s peer, a girlfriend killer too, has been arguing his innocence in the courtroom next door.
Treasury will increase funds to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme, which is likely to help more than 500 000 students per year.
The Congress of South African Students says Sadtu must put learners first ahead of its "narrow and selfish interests".
Acting SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng has challenged the public protector’s findings against him, and is considering taking her report for court review.