SIU fails to stop payout to former Lepelle Northern Water acting CEO

The Special Tribunal on Thursday dismissed an application by the Special Investigating Unit which sought to prevent the release of pension benefits ...

Israeli hostage who spent 55 days in Gaza visits SA to talk about her ordeal

An Israeli woman who was held hostage in Gaza for 55 days by Hamas says the ordeal has hardened her views to the point that she now believes “we ...

Opposition parties agree that not much has been achieved by ANC government in ...

The opposition believes the ruling party has regressed from the gains it achieved in the first decade of democracy

Justice minister orders reopening of inquests for Chief Luthuli, Mxenge, Mantyi

Justice minister Ronald Lamola has accepted and acted on recommendations from the National Prosecuting Authority to reopen inquests into the deaths ...

SA seeks additional measures in genocide case against Israel

South Africa has filed an urgent request with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for the indication of additional provisional measures in its ...

Bongani Bongo and four co-accused discharged in fraudulent land deals case

Former state security minister Bongani Bongo and four of his co-accused were on Friday discharged by the Mbombela commercial crimes court on fraud ...

Church has role to play in fight against corruption, UJ panel hears

The church has an important role to play in the fight against corruption in the country, according to three speakers at a discussion hosted by the ...

Numsa obtains order to restrain SA Steel Mills from disciplining workers

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) welcomed the judgment of the labour court handed down on Tuesday, which restrained SA ...

Bongani Bongo's corruption case sent back to high court for new trial

Supreme Court of Appeal finds if mistakes of law had not been made, trial court would have found there was sufficient evidence to convict Bongo

‘She could not resist the temptation’: lecturer’s dismissal ruled fair in ...

The Education Labour Relations Council agreed with Western Tvet college that its former lecturer was guilty of gross dishonesty