The JSC hearing into a misconduct complaint against Judge President John Hlophe will continue despite his lawyers withdrawing, it ruled on Tuesday.
ANC president Jacob Zuma on Tuesday alleged that the more than R4-million payments he received from fraudster Schabir Shaik were loans.
John Hlophe’s lawyers withdrew from a hearing before the JSC on Tuesday, leaving the commission to decide if it should proceed in their absence.
Locally based players will get a last chance to impress Bafana Bafana head coach Joel Santana ahead of June’s Confederations Cup at a May 13 PSL camp.
Tito Mboweni said on Tuesday he ”might not be surprised” to see another quarter of negative growth, which would send the economy into recession.
Lawyers for Cape Judge President John Hlophe requested a third postponement of his judicial misconduct hearing before the JSC on Tuesday.
ANC presidential candidate Jacob Zuma on Tuesday said he was a victim of a ”systematic abuse of power”, but stressed he was not above the law.
The Judicial Services Commission (JSC) hearing into Cape Judge President John Hlophe started more than an hour late on Tuesday with his lawyers requesting another postponement. Hlophe’s lawyer, Vuyani Ngalwana, apologised ”profusely” for being late, saying he could not get an earlier flight to Johannesburg. ”I would like to place on the record the commission’s […]
African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma was officially free of his corruption charges on Tuesday.
Talks to resolve a pay dispute with Satawu members would continue on Tuesday, the Road Freight Employers’ Association said.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) adjourned the hearing of Cape Judge President John Hlophe until ”later notice” on Tuesday.
It is time for the public to take responsibility for choosing the corrupt and dishonest to lead us.
Conservation officials believe the arrests have broken the back of illegal rhino poaching in South Africa.
”The authorities still think we are dirty, uneducated and can’t make decisions for ourselves”
ANC president Jacob Zuma will appear in the Durban High Court on Tuesday for its endorsement of the NPA’s withdrawal of the charges against him.
The investigation into Brumbies rugby player Shawn Mackay’s death will be changed to culpable homicide following his death on Monday, police said.
Dropping corruption charges against ANC leader Jacob Zuma does not amount to an acquittal, Mokotedi Mpshe said on Monday.
Moketedi Mpshe on Monday made public the recordings of tapped phone conversations between Leonard McCarthy and Bulelani Ngcuka.
The Renault Logan was supposed to be a ‘value for money’ car, what it really is is old, writes Ray Leathern.
Fifteen members of the Western Cape’s top crime-fighting unit are being investigated for murder, writes
Pearlie Joubert.
Gauteng health has struggled to pay key suppliers to provincial hospitals in the past financial year, but it dished out millions to a consultancy firm
Was Telkom’s chief executive Reuben September really going to sit down on April 1 with the media to have a frank and honest discussion?
Mediation efforts will start on Monday to try to prevent a national strike on Tuesday that could see petrol stations run dry.
Willie Hofmeyr may not be someone to compromise his principles, but compromise is one of his principles.
William John Downer was brought up in suburban Pretoria. He excelled at public speaking, a skill that would stand him in good stead later in his life.
The NPA on Monday said it was "neither possible nor desirable for the NPA to continue with the prosecution of Mr Zuma".
SA will meet a 2014 target to halve unemployment, a Cabinet minister said on Saturday, despite the prospect of rising job losses.
As the ANC played host to members of minority communities in Sandton on Saturday night, Cope’s Mvume Dandala took his campaign to the Free State.
A new federation to rival Cosatu was formed recently. Matuma Letsoalo quizzed its leading light, Cope leader Willie Madisha.
Now lawyer wants rendered Khalid Rashid to sue the Home Affairs Department.
The man at the centre of John Hlophe’s legal strategy in this week’s JSC hearing was selected because he knows how to ”fight in a dog fight”.
The Sharks went back to the top of the Super 14 log with an impressive 33-17 victory over the Hurricanes at the Absa Stadium on Saturday evening.