Politically, it would also help this country if our president were able to act more decisively against ministers who show little regard for the law
Communications minister suspended for two months after violating lockdown regulations
The minister has to answer to the president after a picture was posted of her apparently breaking lockdown rules
The president needs South Africans on his side if the lockdown is to be extended. He must show leadership and censure the communications minister for breaking the regulations
This, after a poster advertising the event, hosted by Shevolution Africa, sparked outrage on social media
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The embattled former deputy minister announced his voluntary resignation in a statement on Tuesday afternoon
The former ANC MP says he wants to spend his time working on his political organisation ahead of the 2019 elections
Mduduzi Manana was convicted of three counts of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm in September 2017, after pleading guilty to the charges
Mduduzi Manana allegedly tried to push his domestic worker Christine Wiro down a flight of stairs in May
ANC MP Amos Masondo confirmed he has referred Manana and Bongo to the subcommittee which organises disciplinary hearings
An often cited definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result
The national speaker indicated the case of Manana’s domestic worker would be included in his existing joint ethics committee probe
Reported charges of common assault against the former deputy minister of higher education and training have been withdrawn
Politicians need a fashion police: Looted money can’t buy you everything you know.
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The second documentary in MTV Base’s series of films on South African issues fails to render an inclusive image of the sources of toxic masculinity
Cyril Madonsela and Thulani Mdaka were ordered to attend eight weeks of anger management, decision making and substance abuse programmes.
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The two men believed to have taken part in former deputy minister of higher education Mduduzi Manana’s assault on three women will plead guilty.
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The former deputy minister of higher education and training was convicted of three counts of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
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Judging from the police’s conduct, buildings are more valuable than the bodies of women
President Jacob Zuma on Saturday said that he had accepted the resignation of Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mduduzi Manana.
Following allegations that Manana hit Mandisa Duma at a Johannesburg restaurant, last-minute changes had to be made to the dialogue programme
Eusebius McKaiser questions how friendship protects abusers.
Dlamini accused newspapers of relegating positive stories about women to pages three or five
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Khoza says the ANC’s application of disciplinary action is not just inconsistent, but largely informed by how badly one had annoyed those in power.
The men who lead us are complicit in the abuse of women in South Africa
Many women are reluctant to report physical assault to the police but, even when they do, they are met with a slumbering justice system
"Several aspects of this violent misogynistic episode, and how it has played out publicly, show us yet again that South Africa is no place for women."
One of the deputy minister’s accusers says the others who kicked her must face the music
Northern Cape Premier Sylvia Lucas voiced her support for the president saying: “We showed them. He is our president!”
Zuma said he had confidence that the law enforcement agencies will deal with the matter effectively in line with the laws of the land.
Since Sunday evening, social media has been ablaze with news implicating the deputy minister of education for allegedly beating up a woman.
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The office of Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has confirmed that a case has been opened against deputy higher education minister Mduduzi Manana.