Based on last week’s Constitutional Court judgment that found his conduct unconstitutional, a valid case of theft may be made against Jacob Zuma.
Several political observers have hinted that a recent spate of incidents – dismissed as random acts of crime – may be the workings of state security.
Sources have told the Mail & Guardian that Jacob Zuma intends to give Nkandla to South Africa instead of paying back the money he owes.
Despite the law, many ex-servicemen have not been able to enjoy the housing, pension and medical care benefits promised by government.
Former chairperson Zola Tsotsi says he was kicked out of the power utility after being told he wasn’t "playing the game".
Fighting back, Fifa has blamed its woes on corrupt ex-officials and a $10-million payoff from South Africa.
The Guptas say Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas’s claims that they offered him the position of Finance Minister are "totally false".
The SA History Archive is seeking evidence of economic crimes involving Wouter Basson, Vito Palazzolo and others during the apartheid years.
The archive wants access to Reserve Bank financial records that’d serve as a starting point for how the apartheid regime pulled off economic crimes.
UN-Habitat’s executive director, a Spaniard, has been accused of demeaning and insulting behaviour directed at United Nations staff in Nairobi.