No secret agenda, says Seriti
Judge Seriti, chairman of the Arms Procurement Commission, has broken his silence on claims made in an investigator’s resignation letter.
Zuma could win battle and lose war
Will Mangaung be a Pyrrhic victory for President Zuma? asks Gaye Davis.
De Lange sticks to guns
“It was not in the public interest to let Glenn Aggliotti walk. ”
Police’s 10111 call fiasco
Nearly 60 percent of crimes reported to 10111 don’t get properly registered and, therefore, don't get investigated.
'Crimes committed by released prisoners not my fault’
President Zuma has said he sympathises with the families of victims of crime committed by prisoners he ordered to be released.
Blow for DA as its strategist takes up UK post
The DA will be without its chief strategist, Ryan Coetzee, when campaigning gets under way for the 2014 elections.
Lonmin conflict cripples us all
The cost comes to the country – to each and every one of us who call South Africa home.
Marikana could be catalyst for change
The Lonmin mining disaster holds lessons we cannot afford to ignore, writes Gaye Davis
Marikana should be a catalyst for change
The need to stop agonising and start mobilising has never been more important, writes Gaye Davis.
Minster wants more female judges
There should be as many, if not more, female judges as male judges, says Minister Lulu Xingwana.
No review of Malema expulsion - ANC
The ANC’s NEC has found no grounds to overturn the decision to expel the youth league firebrand, the party said.
Cops who gave judge false info to face probe
Minister Nathi Mthethwa has ordered a probe into claims that crime intelligence officers illegally attained intercept permissions.
State to fight court ruling on ‘unpunishable’ sex crimes
The government is to appeal urgently against a High Court finding that 29 sexual offences are not punishable by law.
Mdluli saga not a safety threat – Cwele
Minister Siyabonga Cwele says the furore over crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli is not a threat to national security.
Mthethwa ‘did not get Mdluli’s letter’
The police minister has said he never received Richard Mdluli’s letter alleging that police generals were ganging up on him.
Madonsela holds fire over complaint on Mdluli
The Public Protector will not immediately be investigating corruption claims against crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.
SAPS will foot Cele’s legal bill
Suspended national police chief Bheki Cele’s legal fees will be paid for by SAPS, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has revealed.
Dubious jail catering contract extended
A catering contract with a company implicated in bribing top prison officials to win tenders had been extended for a year.
‘We must get Cele probe over speedily’
Judge Jake Moloi would like to conclude the inquiry into allegations of misconduct against Bheki Cele “as speedily as possible”.
Making sure that the Setas do their job… for jobs
The school year may be drawing to a close but for Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande, it’s only half-term.
Job creation via education
Aid to poor students at fet colleges has more than trebled, from R300m to R1bn since 2010
Mbalula’s new bid to level SA’s playing fields
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula aims to succeed where his predecessors failed, in achieving genuine transformation in sport.
Corrupt officials must be jailed
Parliament’s watchdog over the public purse wants the law tightened to make it easier to prosecute corrupt officials.
ANC may weigh call on conference
The ANC’s top six officials are likely to consider a call for the party’s leadership elections to be postponed.
Timing of move on Oilgate report queried
The timing of President Jacob Zuma’s decision to release the report on SA’s involvement in the Oilgate saga has been questioned.