The NPA said it would make its announcement on how it would proceed with African National Congress president Jacob Zuma’s case on Monday.
A case of defeating the ends of justice and attempted murder against former hoax email accused Muziwendoda Kunene was postponed on Friday.
Nomboniso Gasa, who resigned on Thursday, said her resignation was precipitated by a summons to Parliament where a ‘decree’ was issued.
Vusi Pikoli’s legal team has ”reluctantly” given the president two more weeks to reply to charges that he was fired for political reasons.
The IIEC will announce the list of final candidates in upcoming elections only after the Electoral Court has ruled on the eligibility of candidates.
The ANCYL advised Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu to tell himself every hour that Jacob Zuma would be president of the country.
Teenage footballers who dream of becoming star South African professionals are taking up ballet to give them the edge on the field.
Activists say Aids-related deaths in the Mbeki era should be investigated. Qudsiya Karrim reports.
Church members, mostly in their twenties and thirties and in their Sunday best, hug one another as they file into the vibey, charismatic church.
No prizes for guessing the real identity of the main character in MacBeki, which opens this Friday at Johannesburg’s Market Theatre.
In an excerpt from the SA Fashion Week catalogue American academic Victoria L Rovine discusses the world’s perception of African fashion.
The decision to drop charges must be scrutinised rigorously and openly, using all the legislative and constitutional instruments at our disposal.
M&G Media is pleased to announce the appointment of Nic Dawes and Rapule Tabane to lead its award-winning editorial team.
Gordon Igesund has come out in support of Bafana Bafana´s performance after their 2-0 defeat by Portugal on Tuesday.
A woman is receiving antiretrovirals (ARVs) after the Msunduzi mayor’s bodyguard spat in her face during a confrontation on the N3 highway.
It’s excellent for society that journalists’ safety is addressed by editors and enshrined by a statutory body.
The reality of being a clueless mother is best served after lunch. And lunch is definitely what the little bugger is interested in.
Black business is going into this election more politically diverse than it has been since the end of apartheid, writes Ferial Haffajee.
John Hlophe made various demands of the JSC when it reconvened on Wednesday and threatened a court interdict to stop the hearing if they were not met.
The first of five MTN one-day internationals between South Africa and Australia is to be played in Durban on Friday.
Should the JSC decide to impeach Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, his fate will effectively be in the hands of MPs.
Opposition parties have accused Rhema of being biased towards the ANC after it refused to allow their leaders to follow in Jacob Zuma’s footsteps.
Free State Stars coach Steve Komphela reckons his two big guns will be too strong for Kaizer Chiefs’ unpredictable defenders to handle on Saturday.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s appeal to the Constitutional Court could result in a recusal of the judges who laid the complaint against him.
The ANC on Wednesday dismissed reports that it was trying to lure prominent Cope members back with exorbitant salaries and cars.
The three men who killed Lucky Dube should be removed from society and not be considered for parole before serving 25 years, the prosecution said.
South Africans woke up to a string of unlikely news stories in various print and broadcast media on Wednesday to mark April fools’ day.
Lynley Donnelly meets up with the South African consumer’s agony aunt.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe will take his challenge to the complaint against him to the Constitutional Court, his lawyer confirmed on Wednesday.
Threats and disrupted meetings have tarnished campaigning for SA’s elections, as the country struggles to fully overcome the legacy of violence.
The Johannesburg Development Agency goes where private property developers fear to tread — and then make those areas irresistible to investors.
Journalist Charlene Smith looks back at the lessons she has learned and taught others about survival over the past ten years.