South Africa could potentially be sitting on its own crisis with BEE transactions, writes Lynley Donnelly.
WC judge president, together with 13 judges of the Constitutional Court, faces an unprecedented court-style inquiry into allegations of misconduct.
Helen Zille has received so many death and bomb threats in the past three weeks that her security changes her car regularly.
Staff at Telkom’s broadcasting subsidiary call for heads to roll, writes Lloyd Gedye.
An urgent court application by Mangosuthu Buthelezi to force the home affairs minister to grant the Dalai Lama a visa has been set down for Tuesday.
The four policemen implicated in a drug scandal were a danger to state witnesses, the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court heard on Friday.
The head of the police division replacing the Scorpions will only be appointed next month, the Safety and Security Department said on Friday.
Lotter double-murder accused Mathew Naidoo may not be out on bail much longer after the state was granted leave to appeal his bail on Friday.
The case against four policemen implicated in a drug scandal was postponed at the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
South Africa has made great strides in creating a democratic country, former politician and transition negotiator Roelf Meyer said on Friday.
Telkom shareholders have agreed to sell 15% of the company’s stake in Vodacom to the United Kingdom-based Vodafone Group, Telkom said on Friday.
The retail price of petrol will increase by between 31 cents and 36 cents per litre, depending on the grade, on Wednesday.
Instead of coming up with an original strategy for selling Cope to the voter, Mlungisi Hlongwane brought ”a carbon copy of the ANC’s elections manual”
Zimbabwean poet Chirikure Chirikure will lead a concert aimed at raising awareness on Zimbabwe at Bassline. Precy Zvomuya spoke to him.
ANC president Jacob Zuma says the government’s refusal of a visa to the Dalai Lama did not undermine human rights, according to a report on Friday.
South Africa seek their first win in seven games against European opposition when they host resurgent Norway at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Saturday.
In just two weeks life has changed dramatically for Simon Magakwe, who emerged from nowhere to become SA’s new sprint king.
The Dalai Lama could not be allowed to raise global issues on SA soil that would effect the country’s standing, Trevor Manuel said on Thursday.
They left Johannesburg in the dead of night, in search of yet another refuge. Somali refugees felt it was better to face a Botswana jail than SA.
End is in sight for the health minister who dared to challenge government’s view on Tibet.
According to student Ayogu, ”he is the Holy Father, and our spiritual leader, his words carry a lot of weight in all aspects of your life.
The Justice Department has released the terms of reference for the public service commission’s investigation into the conduct of DG Menzi Simelane.
Government has vowed to continue work on the BRT despite Tuesday’s protests in which taxi drivers and owners brought Johannesburg to a standstill.
If those of us who still believe that human rights must trump realpolitik are speechless, let the Dalai Lama speak for us.
Eskom gives cash-strapped Pamodzi Gold less than a week to settle its electricity bills amounting millions of rands to avoid power cuts at operations.
Minister: that South Africans are in the dark about crime statistics must be blamed on the agenda of the opposition Democratic Alliance.
University law deans have approached the Council on Higher Education to probe the relevance and adequacy of the LLB degree.
Bernard Parker and Katlego Mashego could get the chance to establish themselves as the new strike partnership when Bafana host Norway on Saturday.
Judge Kate O’Regan has come out in support of Health Minister Barbara Hogan who spoke out against a decision to refuse the Dalai Lama entry to SA.
The Star newspaper has denied being in possession of the medical records of Schabir Shaik.
The JSC will hear the matter relating to Cape Judge President John Hlophe between April 1 and 8, spokesperson Marumo Moerane said on Wednesday.
The Dalai Lama’s chief envoy said on Wednesday that China hurt its own bid for deeper ties with Africa by pressuring SA to bar the Tibetan leader.