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Only a few of Zuma’s supporters wanted the ANC to consider Zuma’s request to stay for another 3 months.

2018 is the year of ‘radical socio-economic transformation’— President Zuma

‘The programme of radical socio-economic transformation will thus be the main focus of government in the year 2018’

“Behind the numbers are real feelings

Provincial breakdown of crime statistics places the Western Cape front and centre

Ten of South Africa’s police stations which record the highest number of murders are found in the Western Cape, seven in Gauteng and six in KZN.

Critics of Numsa’s secretary general, Irvin Jim, allege the union is drifting from its worker base and risks being captured by its investment arm to become a vehicle for petty bourgeois accumulation. (Gallo)

Robert Mugabe no longer ambassador for WHO

Following global outrage, where Mugabe’s ambassadorial position was revoked, the Zimbabwean government reacted by calling the WHO the ‘biggest loser’

Newspapers have been, and still are, battling to find ways to survive. Sales have dropped and revenue from adverts has dwindled and they have not yet found a way to make enough money by publishing online. (Paul Botes/M&G)

6 police officers assaulted, gunshots fired during Vanderbijlpark raid

Police are investigating a case of murder, attempted murder and assault after raiding a suspected drug den.

Bernard Parker

SA football agents to be prosecuted for price fixing

A statement released by the Competition Commission, SAFIA and its members "agreed to charge soccer players and coaches a standard 10% commission fee".

The SANDF argued that according to the relevant legislation it is not lawful for civilians to live on a military base.

Police Minister’s request that SANDF help fight crime has implications on many levels

Dr Johan Burger, senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, explains the legality and risks of deploying the SANDF to fight crime.

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SA is combatting a ‘scourge’ of illicit financial flows

The president announced that more controls will be put in place to stop taxpayers from hiding their assets, to the tune of R965-billion, abroad.

Mafika Gwala leaves behind a body of work that includes essays

Zuma does an about-turn on Brics poison claims

In a parliamentary discussion, President Zuma denies that his life was under threat from his stance on radical economic transformation and Brics.

David Moyes as a manager at Manchester United between 2013 and 2014

Moyes defends his Man United legacy

After only a year as manager, Moyes claimed that Man U’s 27 wins in 2013-2014 were based on the pressure of a "changing of the guard".

Lock Lood de Jager has surprised many with his strong performances for the Springboks

Boks and All Blacks have a marathon of a first half

After a gruelling 50 minute first half, the All blacks beat South Africa 25-24.

Hawks spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi said they had received tips of alleged corruption within the department.

Vodacom stock down as Competition Commission launches investigation.

The communications company, with its four year agreement with the Treasury, is being touted as "abuse of dominance".

Lagoons and vineyards from Gydo Pass in the Western Cape. Water is crucial for such commodities.

Mugabe’s deputies in an unprecedented public spat

Accusations abound in Mugabe’s cabinet where power may have been undermined to stir tribal division.

(David Harrison)

Maimane hopes for a more united DA caucus in Cape Town

The DA’s leader’s statement comes after Cape Town mayor and a member from her committee were placed on special leave after a fall out about the SIU.

Hide away: Thousands of donkey skins have been found on a plot in Benoni in Gauteng. It is believed they are being exported

‘A sad day for donkeys in Zimbabwe’: groups slam plans for meat factory

China’s demand for donkey meat from Zimbabwe and Namibia could lead to the animal’s extinction.

Minister Patricia De Lille says government is capable of turning the tide.

De Lille hits out at JP Smith over ‘malicious, defamatory remarks’

Cape Town’s mayor faces allegations over corruption in the construction of her home in Pinelands.

Zille says the province had already conducted a land reform project audit

Steinhoff raises R16bn through Star listing

The Amsterdam-based holdings company has had an over-subscription of shares and in the process has combined the assets of SA’s fourth richest person.

Deadly force: Police opened fire to disperse about 30 000 demonstrators

Premier League: Doubters are proven wrong and remarkable goals are made

The Liverpool and Arsenal games have been characterised with amazing goals and a frustrated coach over the past weekend.

A successful challenge by ­employers to the extension of a wage agreement in the engineering industry to non-parties is one of three such challenges being mounted this year.

70% of SA execs unhappy with business conditions

Wednesday’s index has revealed that the economy is not likely to experience a revival in the short to medium term.

Grace Mugabe has reserved the right to charge Gabriella Engels with attempted murder.

Afriforum ‘won’t be deterred’ by Grace

Despite Grace Mugabe’s claim that Gabriella Engels attacked her, Afriforum is planning to proceed with an assault case against Zimbabwe’s first lady.

Bond notes, a currency Zimbabwe started printing about two years ago to ease cash shortages and help fight hyperinflation, have been losing value lately. (Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)

Zimbabwe releases more bank notes, threatening a repeat recession

Despite fears in July that releasing more than 200 million bank notes would lead to hyper inflation, Zimbabwe has planned to release 300 million.