Scorpions Bills resume progress through Parliament
Scorpions Bills resumed their progress through Parliament on Monday as the NCOP select committee on security and constitutional affairs took them up.
Scorpions Bills resumed their progress through Parliament on Monday as the NCOP select committee on security and constitutional affairs took them up.
Launching a new political party was never going to be easy, but need it be as difficult as this?
The DG of land affairs admitted on Wednesday that his department won’t achieve the target of 30% of agricultural land in black hands by 2014.
The debate on the future of the Scorpions got off to a rocky start in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon.
Parliament’s finance committee on Wednesday approved the Adjustment Appropriation Bill with some misgivings.
In trying to encourage South Africans to save, the Treasury has realised that it has unintentionally opened a loophole in the country’s tax laws.
With National Marine Week being celebrated, the government has announced two initiatives aimed at protecting SA’s dwindling fish reserves.
Afro-pessimism, says Fifa, is affecting South Africa’s preparations for next year’s Confederations Cup and the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Jacob Zuma must accept the decision of the prosecutors to appeal the ruling of Judge Chris Nicholson, says DA leader Helen Zille.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions has issued a stinging attack on the role of the media in the tribulations of ANC president Jacob Zuma.