NPA's decision to drop Zuma charges 'irrational', set aside
The high court in Pretoria has ruled that the decision to withdraw 783 criminal charges against President Zuma was not justified.
The high court in Pretoria has ruled that the decision to withdraw 783 criminal charges against President Zuma was not justified.
Readers write in about Jeff Rudin and race, the immaculate conception, the use of the word 'marijuana' instead of 'dagga', and the use of expletives.
The Golden State is awash with GOP candidates hoping to bag a trove of prized primary delegates.
Barely 24 hours after opposition leader's arrest he was reportedly in a coma and without medical attention.
The Gambia's justice minister is to talk about human rights at the Pan-African Parliament.
French start-up lets people hire out their cars in much the same way Airbnb runs a market for houses.
Prosecutions will be pursued after the unlawful-killing verdict at the inquest of 96 Liverpool fans.
Using English as the main medium of instruction at Tukkies will help build a new, inclusive culture.
Inducting novice educators helps keep them in the profession and boosts learner outcomes.
New measures "constitute a legal wall to asylum just as despicable as a razor-wire fence”, says Human Rights Watch.
Three South African musicians talk about the spell of the purple one.
Rhodes University’s Vashna Jagarnath explains why she teaches her history students about Prince.
Women need their own version of Freemasons, basically.
He was sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes in 2013, and then resentenced to 1 000 lashes and 10 years in prison plus a fine in 2014.
Wits Theatre director Gitanjali Pather has asked the public prosecutor to investigate the "missing" Culture and Creative Industries Federation money.
Despite a frightening list of problems there is confidence that Rio will be ready for the Olympic Games – but long-term benefits are in doubt.
Alleged ties to freemasonry and other conflicts have caused red faces in the Democratic Alliance ahead of municipal elections.
The lofty hopes of the iconic document rang hollow for many on Freedom Day, particularly in Kliptown.
The elders and grandparents who can remember a long way back are edging closer to death.
It may be a tradition, but don’t slut-shame the woman your man cheats with.
If there are hung local councils after the August 3 elections, minnow parties could play kingmakers.
They used to provide muscle for the family. Now they've opened up about trips to Zuma's guesthouse, visiting dignitaries and bags of cash.
We’ve all heard about the big Turkey wedding involving a certain Indian family. Our spy sneaks into the chaos.
Survivors of sexual violence are unhappy with universities' policies and actions, and researchers say under-reporting is part of the problem.
Despite rumours and claims, there is no proof that the Gupta family is linked to visa processing firm VFS.