Body and bag searches of domestic workers and garden staff at Johannesburg's Eagle Canyon Golf Estate were found to be unconstitutional after a homeowner claimed that it was racist and xenophobic, which resulted in the SAHRC being drawn onto the green.
The DA wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to hand over his emails, WhatsApp messages, and all personal communications to prove he did not enable state capture through cadre deployment.
Crime has instilled so much fear among church leaders they have resorted to sending clergymen for firearms training to protect congregants.
ANC leaders close to corruption-accused National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula encouraged her to resign to save the party the embarrassment of defending her during a pending motion of no confidence.
A seismic shift in the politics of the ANC is moving decisively against the party, with the increasing possibility that the ANC in KZN will lose the election to the MK Party, writes Ebrahim Harvey.
Shoprite is opening eight new supermarkets at sites previously occupied by its rival Pick n Pay on the East Rand.
South Africa took Israel to the International Court of Justice on a charge of genocide - and, since then, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor has been leading the government's charge against Israel.
Jake White's insistence on bringing back Springboks based overseas has showed no sign of abating since the loss to Leinster, with Stormers counterpart John Dobson supporting him - but only to a point.
A former top Eskom manager accused of receiving R24.5 million in kickbacks in a dodgy water scheme will have her luxury home in an affluent golf estate and two cars sold.
With millions of South Africans going to the polls in the country's next general election later this month being dependant on the SABC's array of public information and news services, the public broadcaster is once again teetering on the brink of collapse.
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko has commended the power utility's leadership, claiming it has pursued solutions to the load shedding crisis rather than attributing its woes to the impact of state capture.
Togo's government on Wednesday delayed April 20 legislative elections until an unspecified later date, shortly after lawmakers approved highly contested constitutional reform.
Uganda's constitutional court refused on Wednesday to annul or suspend an anti-LGBTQ law that includes the death penalty for certain same-sex acts, but voided some provisions.
South Africa's two-time Rugby World Cup winning skipper Siya Kolisi said on Wednesday he accepts he will lose the Springboks captaincy as he is based abroad.
Four men were wounded when gunmen opened fire in broad daylight on the corner of Plantation and Wetton Roads in Lansdowne, Cape Town, on Wednesday afternoon.