South Africa’s slow grind toward reform might finally be picking up pace and, somewhat surprisingly, it is the criminal justice system leading the charge. Fresh data...
South Africa’s top court has delivered a ruling that reshapes how the South African Human Rights Commission operates, but it stops short of weakening the institution...
The University of South Africa, better known as Unisa, is under renewed scrutiny after a scathing report from the Public Protector South Africa exposed serious flaws...
Phala Phala ruling looms as ConCourt prepares to break long silence After months of waiting, a decision is finally near For nearly a year and a...
A fresh legal challenge to the legitimacy of the University of South Africa (Unisa) leadership is mounting amid the institution’s legal crackdown on its detractors. Former student and...
Lifestyle audits face pushback as provinces step up anti-corruption drive A bold idea meets real-world resistance On paper, lifestyle audits sound simple: if a public official’s...
Missing millions spark scrutiny as Parliament turns focus to ETDP Seta More than R600 million. Gone or at least, unaccounted for. That’s the figure now hanging...
Unisa pulls plug on struggling enterprise after financial red flags For years, University of South Africa has been known as the country’s distance learning giant, a...
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has issued a stark warning: if the country’s eight metropolitan municipalities are not fully functional, or are in a...
Inside PRASA’s crackdown on dodgy contracts as probe deepens A clean-up operation on the rails South Africa’s troubled rail system has been here before promises of...