SAPS suspends colonel who blew whistle on Phahlane
The head of East London’s local criminal records centre, Colonel Sandragasen Moonsamy, has been formally suspended
The head of East London’s local criminal records centre, Colonel Sandragasen Moonsamy, has been formally suspended
Massive data leak exposes how the rich, including politicians, criminals and celebrities, exploit secretive offshore tax regimes.
Mantashe said that Mogoeng's public talk about the Concourt's Nkandla judgment would provoke verbal attacks against the judiciary by politicians.
Senior ruling party officials received a less-than-warm welcome when they took to the streets of Port Elizabeth and its surrounding areas.
While the West and other observers are quick to condemn Robert Mugabe, they just as easily ignore the egregious abuses of power elsewhere.
Children labelled as witches in Nigeria are often abandoned, shunned by society and turfed out into the streets.
Happy kinksters do not have a mental disorder – but unhappy kinksters do.
One way to prevent running out of money is to retire later – say at 95. Zuma is a sprightly 73 now.
The ANC's powerful secretary general is finding it increasingly difficult to defend the president.
Surely the two judges cannot expect their very own judicial colleagues at the Constitutional Court to change an obviously correct precedent?
Election tsar Nomvula Mokonyane says the governing party has the trust and support of the grassroots - despite President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla scandal.
The ANC’s automatic domination of their heartland, in terms of votes, can no longer be assured.
According to President Jacob Zuma, the ANC is “working hard to change the lives" of people ... It just takes time - "like growing maize".
The dumping of radioactive waste can almost be excused because legislation was virtually nonexistent at the time. But the crime is still committed.
The Panama Papers have blown open evidence that Nigerian tycoon Aliko Dangote is tied to mysterious firms in tax havens around the globe.
Books reshaped the destiny of James Matthews – poet, political prisoner and, now, doctor.
The Panama Papers have thrown fresh light on the massive scam involving the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining concessions.
Italicising words distances languages from their place in South Africa.
Milisuthando Bongela spoke to a Chicago photographer whose work pays homage to the art of African hair braiding.
The battle to get oil business Heritage Oil and Gas to pay capital gains, which took Uganda four years to win, is a lesson to developing countries.
Even in the continent’s most hate-filled spots, there have been irreversible gains.
The ethics of the Panamanian law firm are certainly questionable, but legally it only had to report any activity that raised obvious red flags.
The party has paid for thousands of buses and taxis to ferry supporters to its election manifesto launch in a bid to stem losses in the metro.
Geetaben Thakore led move to get 55 families rehoused in a modern apartment block.
The Mardan Palace hotel in Turkey has been fully booked for the wedding of Ajay Gupta's son. This time, the Guptas have stuck to travel protocol.