'Cape Times' editor sacked
Staff were informed via email that editor Alide Dasnois had been fired from her post.
Staff were informed via email that editor Alide Dasnois had been fired from her post.
Cabinet on Thursday approved the government's long-awaited National Broadband Policy.
Govt has taken a decision to make its own report on Nkandla public.
Gaye Davis tries to get to grips with the president's security measures.
Ministers in the security cluster have abandoned their bid to stop the Nkandla report from being released.
The DA’s Tim Harris did however complain that provisions were watered down.
The so-called Secrecy Bill is expected to come before the National Assembly after changers were made.
Cosatu has vehemently opposed the move to pass the youth wage subsidy in Parliament.
The Public Protector has come under fire for not referring the matter to the Electoral Court.
Pravin Gordhan says new cost-cutting measures are not a strategic plan ahead of next year’s elections.
Standard and Poor's says the medium-term budget statement has given SA some breathing room.
Aaron Motsoaledi offered MPs medical circumcisions as part of an HIV prevention campaign.
The Finance Minister is expected to deliver his mid-term budget review in Parliament today.
Parliamentarians will also be screened for high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes.
Gupta invitations and Champagne were declared in Parliament’s register of members’ interests.
Sue Van Der Merwe says she’s still a loyal ANC member after resigning as an MP.
Critics of the Traditional Courts Bill say it gives chiefs too much power.
The ANC has voted for only two sections of the so-called Secrecy Bill to be changed.