President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the commencement of parts of the Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act, which will give the country's law enforcement additional tools around DNA collection and usage in capturing and prosecuting crimi...
Education department faces legal action over matric results; driving demerit points could still happen in South Africa; showdown looms between businesses and local government over electricity prices; and Sisulu triples down on her tirade about South Af...
Democratic South Africa's political path has been relatively easy to navigate, up until November 2021, says BNP Paribas analyst Nic Borain. However, the significant upset for the ANC in the 2021 local elections has brought even the surest of bets…
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has extended South Africa’s national state of disaster by a further month.
Health minister Joe Phaahla says the government is working on new proposals to lift South Africa's national state of disaster.
Civil society groups and opposition parties welcome the court's ruling against Aarto; new research shows Omicron is four times less deadly; Mantashe says an attack on cadre deployment is an attack on democracy; and pressure mounts on Sisulu to withdraw...
The Pretoria High Court has found that South Africa's Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act and the Aarto Amendment Act are unconstitutional.
The Western Cape government has called for the scrapping of the 'one-metre rule' and a full return to traditional timetables at South Africa's schools.
Industrial gas users warn that gas prices are next in line for a massive price hike; businesses join Eskom in fight against municipal takeover of electricity distribution; this is what South Africa's new driving licence cards could look like; and…
Johannesburg mayor Dr Mpho Phalatse has promised a 'golden start' to her tenure in 2022, including improved service delivery and infrastructure upgrades.