Former State Security Agency boss Arthur Fraser goes on the offensive as allegations mount against him at the inquiry into state capture
The Constitutional Court has told the former president everyone is equal before the law and he must appear before the inquiry into state capture
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is more determined to keep his promise on keeping the country’s economy stable.
The high court in Pretoria is set to rule on whether the NPA’s decision to drop 783 criminal charges against Zuma should be revisited.
Speaker Baleka Mbete has agreed to consider calls to establish a committee to determine whether the president has misled the chamber.
The deputy finance minister has cautioned the Public Investment Corporation against investing in parastatals that are struggling financially.
SANParks has retracted a statement that it will euthanize the escaped lion, saying that this is only one option to deal with the "problem animal".
Pravin Gordhan says he will go to court to protect himself if necessary as Zuma and ANC express confidence in the finance minister.
President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer has conceded that the Public Protector’s findings were binding and her report on Nkandla ‘has to be complied with’.
The Democratic Alliance insists President Jacob Zuma was backed into a legal corner and had no choice but to offer to "pay back the money".