MPs accuse ANC of ‘ganging up’ on Madonsela
Opposition MPs came to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela's defence during a tense justice committee meeting yesterday, accusing ruling party MPs of "ganging up" on ...
Massive boost for Maimane’s campaign
Mmusi Maimane's campaign to be the next leader of the DA received a massive boost yesterday, with over 100 Gauteng delegates to the party's federal congress pledging ...
DA race hots up as big guns pitch
The DA leadership race will move up a gear today as candidates meet head-on in Cape Town to persuade party representatives why they should be elected at the party's ...
Migration policy to be reviewed
The country's migration policy is up for a major review following the most recent spate of attacks on foreigners.
Instigators of xenophobic violence given stern warning
The government has issued a stern warning to "instigators" of the ongoing xenophobic violence and unrest, while raising concerns about the social media "phenomenon" ...
MPs turn on Zuma over violence
Accusing President Jacob Zuma and the government of being indirectly responsible, MPs from all parties united in condemning the xenophobic violence in KwaZulu-Natal ...
DA lays charges after Parly chaos
“Some of our MP’s were injured in the assault. It must be noted that the ANC in the House cheered and celebrated. ”
Masutha ready for ‘spring cleaning’
The justice and correctional services minister has undertaken to tackle the problems plaguing his department head on.
Zuma turns Nkandla into a joke
An upbeat and jovial President Zuma has mocked “copycat” opposition parties for obsessing about Nkandla and corruption.
Cabinet approves ethics code
The Cabinet’s decision to approve changes to the Executive Members’ Ethics Code, four years later, has been met with criticism.
Zuma sets date for judges’ disclosure
President Zuma has given judges until the end of March to disclose their interests and those of their immediate families.
Nkandla may hurt ANC at polls – study
A study has revealed that the Nkandla saga was among some of the reasons the ANC is growing unpopular among voters.
Minister: Fishing firm trying to destroy me
Tina Joemat-Pettersson has accused a fishing company of plotting to “destroy” her.
R618m sick leave bill for cops queried
MPs have questioned the SA Police Service's rather "huge" sick leave bill of more than R600 million.
Lungisa may face ANC integrity committee
Former NYDA chairman Andile Lungisa could become the first ANC member to appear before the party’s integrity committee.
Medical parolees tripled this year
The number of medical parolees more than tripled this year compared to 2012, Correctional Services Minister S'bu Ndebele said.
SAPS image in tatters, says Phiyega
Police have paid out more than R200 million to settle civil claims in the past financial year, Parliament heard.
Prisoners will vote in 2014 elections
Prisoners will be allowed to vote in next year’s elections - but those declared to be of “unsound mind” will be excluded.
Zuma’s Info Bill block hailed
The president's move over the secrecy bill was seen as a victory for media, civil society and opposition parties.
Education Department owes teachers millions
The Department of Basic Education has ignored a court order to pay Eastern Cape temporary teachers their salaries.
Hawks have ‘crippled’ high-profile gangs
The Hawks have seized R700m worth of drugs and contraband with the help of communities.
SA babies born in foreign jails
A number of infants and toddlers born to SA women are languishing in foreign prisons with their drug trafficking moms.
Mandla Mandela wants answers from Rhodes
Mandla Mandela is not happy about Rhodes University’s “absurd” decision to fund his relatives’ legal bills.
ANC in plea to Mandela family
The ANC is "concerned" over the Mandela family spat, but insists it's strictly a family matter and won't get involved unless asked.
Slush fund was abused, says report
The SAPS crime intelligence unit has been a law unto itself, a report said.