Counsel for the suspended ANC secretary general tells court the former Free State premier falls outside category of who can be charged for corrupt activities
Zuma went to jail rather than testify. Some who did told blatant lies. Who decided Cabinet appointments and how much money was carried out of Saxonwold?
The DA appears to have abandoned its ambitions of 2016 and is set to lose further ground in the upcoming elections
During his watch the judiciary proved itself the proud guardian of the constitution, Zondo said, as Mogoeng slipped into retirement after a tumultuous decade
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution again has reservations about how the JSC selected the five names forwarded to the president, after it forced a repeat of interviews first held in April
The chief justice we didn’t know we needed protected the independence of the judiciary through dark days but leaves an ambivalent legacy
The solicitor-general said state legal assistance for the embattled Western Cape judge president ended when the JSC confirmed that he was guilty of misconduct for trying to compromise Concourt judges
Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo protected the integrity of the process after it descended into politicking in April
Embattled Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane met the criteria for nomination but are likely to be culled when a presidential advisory panel compiles a short list
Alan Dobson SC says a legislating vaccine mandates would have to be weighed against various constitutional provisions and was likely to see legal challenge