FBI probing fake documents targeting Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign
Investigators have also asked Democratic Party officials to provide copies of other suspected faked documents that have been circulating.
Investigators have also asked Democratic Party officials to provide copies of other suspected faked documents that have been circulating.
Pictures of a section of the paper were sent to a pupil from Giyani High School last Sunday, a day before the maths paper two exam was to be written.
In its Quarterly Labour Force 2016, Statistics South Africa revealed that the country's unemployment rate stood at 26.7%.
A trio of companies “paid” R235-million towards the Guptas' bill for Optimum Coal.
The artist is wreaking Havoc in New York, in a show described as "beyond brilliant".
The NPA head is in process of answering questions from MPs.
The Department of Mineral Resources signed off on a request by Tegeta to plunder Koornfontein's R280m rehab trust
A Durban advocate denies being paid by the controversial pair to make a fraud charge go away
What do most South Africans think about? Not state capture or the president’s future, it seems.
Edited extract from 'Rogue: The Inside Story of Sars’s Elite Crime-busting Unit', by Johann van Loggerenberg with Adrian Lackay..
The state capture report is like a Pandora’s Box for the president: soon all the dirty secrets will tumble out, and the vultures are already circling.
And they will continue to abuse their power until accountability and structural problems are fixed.
Who has the correct struggle credentials, public service record, broad public support and has become the face of the fight for good governance?
Their involvement in the report leads them to believe religious bodies can help resolve crises
Limpopo’s matrics signed a pledge last month, undertaking to avoid cheating and dishonesty in the exams.
If anyone can be found guilty of malicious prosecution, it is the Sars boss, an expert says.
New dads and adoptive parents should have the same time off work as moms who give birth
A black-owned firm was paid a token amount out of a lucrative contract to ‘maintain pot plants’.
The Mail and Guardian's new editor introduces herself and her vision
Nuclear build dreams continue to stand in the way of the country being able to nourish itself with a mix of sun, wind and other energy sources.
The players are itching to bounce back against the Proteas after their ODI routing in South Africa.
A handy checklist.
As the CPUT acting vice-chancellor and staff work from a military HQ, elsewhere end-of-year exams are kicking off under tight security.
The number of times the Mail & Guardian is cited in Thuli Madonsela’s State of Capture report underscores the need for good investigative journalism.
Locking South Africa into a nuclear build makes no sense, unless you are a politician with something to gain.