The Constitutional Court has accepted Treasury's R7.8-million bill for Zuma's non-security Nkandla upgrades
The Concourt ordered Treasury to determine a reasonable percentage of the costs which ought to be paid personally by President Jacob Zuma.
The Concourt ordered Treasury to determine a reasonable percentage of the costs which ought to be paid personally by President Jacob Zuma.
The party’s spokesperson Sabelo Sibugu said the NFP isn't broke, but missed the IEC deadline because of a leadership crisis within the party.
Makhosi Khoza said while she was an ANC member, she was only presiding over the process and would not make the final decision.
The industry body says the dwindling number of medical aid members means the government must act.
A founder of the University of the Western Cape, Adam Small died at the weekend at the age of 79.
Fifty-nine names remain after Nhlanhla Nene, Gerrie Nel and other prominent names rejected the nomination.
The ad hoc committee to nominate a person for appointment of public protector is holding a media briefing to announce the list of nominees.
The SABC has revealed that James Aguma will take over from Jimi Matthews, the acting chief executive who resigned this week.
Black Coffee is the first South African artist to win the BET Award for Best International Act: Africa. The artist has secured a global following.
David Cameron's trip comes amid deep political uncertainty in Britain after he failed to convince Britons to vote to remain in the EU.
The factors treasury took into consideration when calculating the amount the president must pay back for the non-security upgrades at his homestead.
Coach Marc Wilmots's team have been dismissed as gifted lightweights, serial underachievers. But this could be their time to prove the critics wrong.
The industry’s disgraceful behaviour takes place as death whittles away the number of claimants, writes Richard Meeran.
The public broadcaster ought to be just that, but its new policies are infringing on our democracy, writes Glenda Daniels.
Recalling atrocities of the past does not prevent new horrors from being committed in the future, says Rieff in new book 'In Praise of Forgetting'.
Teachers are refusing unfair labour practice and ensuring they are more than just administrators.
Many believed Chávez would lead the world from capitalism to socialism, but an over-reliance on oil has seen his leftist vision disintegrate.
Guitarist Lerato Lichaba dreams of a place where artists can network and create away from the media glare.