The North Gauteng High Court’s decision in the Carolina matter is another instance of the courts having to push government to do its job.
The global economy is stumbling towards disaster, but you would not have known it at the ANC policy conference in Midrand last week.
As the Limpopo textbooks crisis deepens, the loudest government noises this week thundered from stable doors being heavily slammed shut …
The ANC makes much of its collective approach to policymaking: the development of discussion papers and their interrogation in branch meetings.
Our commitment, $2-billion, and the $73-billion committed by China, India, Brazil and Russia, bring the IMF firewall fund to $456-billion.
When the ANC’s policy conference begins on June 26, the majority of South Africans will probably feel a little sidelined.
It is fervently to be hoped that the discussion documents produced ahead of the ANC’s policy conference are just that, the basis for discussion.
Zuma’s appointment of Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega to replace Bheki Cele as police commissioner must be welcomed — but somewhat cautiously.
Parliament faces a good deal of criticism – including from its own officials – over its apparent lack of independent capacity to develop legislation.
There have always been suspicions about the probity of the contracting process surrounding the Gautrain.