Drawing a parallel between labour brokers and human trafficking in the South African context is irresponsible, brokers said on Monday.
The Electoral Court will decide on the eligibility of election candidates who do not appear on the voters’ roll, the IEC head said on Monday.
Allegations that members of Cope are involved in a campaign to kill ANC members are irresponsible and risk inciting violence, said a Cope spokesperson
The NPA by Monday afternoon had not announced a decision on whether or not it would drop corruption charges against ANC president Jacob Zuma.
Former Springbok wing and South African Player of the Year Ashwin Willemse on Monday announced his retirement from rugby with immediate effect.
Anthea Buys looks at the convergence of art and design ahead of the Joburg Art Fair
The DA joined the call on Monday for the Judicial Service Commission’s hearings into the complaint against Judge John Hlophe to be open to the public.
The NPA has filed papers at the Supreme Court of Appeal for leave to appeal against a ruling ordering it to hand over documents to Jackie Selebi.
The Freedom of Expression Institute is waiting for the JSC to say why its hearing on Judge John Hlophe will be closed.
MultiChoice is branching out from satellite television with its new broadband rugby offering.
<em>M&G</em>’s editor-in-chief Ferial Haffajee will be leaving the paper to take up the position of editor-in-chief of <em>City Press</em>.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will meet on Monday to discuss the possibility of dropping graft charges against ANC leader Jacob Zuma.
Once Clem Sunter ran Anglo American and popularised scenario planning. Today he talks about how to make the future brighter.
There has been distrust between Luthuli House and the North West provincial leadership since the PEC was elected in May last year.
Our leaders have lost the moral high ground by refusing the Dalai Lama entry into South Africa.
Sources said while he pretended in public that he was over the shock, his anger is still being felt in Cope.
On the eve of a disciplinary hearing into his conduct, Cape Judge President John Hlophe appears to be altering his legal strategy.
The breezy shade of a tall thorn tree in the middle of a field strewn with puddles of cow dung provides a cool sanctuary on SA’s hot summer days.
From bread to blood, Gauteng’s hospitals have been cut off from crucial supplies. Adriaan Basson, Ilham Rawoot and Karabo Keepile report.
‘Modise had the most to gain fom Hani’s assassination,’ says RW Johnson in his new book.
Orania is often dismissed for the most obvious reasons — but maybe its community currency deserves a second look.
His overt association with Cope raises serious issues about the conduct of leaders in public institutions.
World Cup hosts South Africa netted a late winner to beat Norway 2-1 in a friendly on Saturday and record a rare win over European opposition.
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.