The presidency says it is another spurious legal bid to harass Ramaphosa
But first justice officials want their Emirati counterparts to say plainly why the first was denied
The portfolio committee on justice will invite the Judicial Service Commission to brief MPs on the process that has led to this point, 15 years after Motata’s conviction for drunk driving
The official opposition has accused the ruling party of playing for time after it was ordered to release the record of decision-making on public service appointments
Units one to three will be restored to service sooner than expected, likely meaning less load-shedding, electricity minister promises
The acting judge who discharged Gutpa associates in the first state capture case fell short of legal and ethical standards, the National Prosecuting Authority submitted
Andy Mothibi tells MPs the former Eskom CEO could face legal action
The former president sought to challenge the court’s finding that his private prosecution of the president was unlawful and invalid
Several small opposition parties protested, but the ANC’s might carried the vote
The central bank’s conclusion that the president did not have an obligation to report forex paid to, and stolen from, his Phala Phala farm was irrational, it argues in court papers