President Jacob Zuma is set to ask the Southern African Development Community to drop Thabo Mbeki as its mediator in Zimbabwe.
Speculation is rife that Judge Sandile Ngcobo’s appointment as chief justice is a ploy to hand over the post to Hlophe in two years’ time.
The United States government is hoping Hillary Clinton’s visit will pave the way to US military bases on African soil.
Will Judge Sandile Ngcobo be chief justice for just two years before giving way, perhaps to controversial Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe?
So the president finally took the long road to Balfour to see what the people are on about. He needs to be applauded for the way he went about it.
The DA says it will not be business as usual in implementing BEE policies, writes Mandy Rossouw.
While pay demands and service delivery protests cripple South Africa, government leaders are still receiving luxurious perks.
President Jacob Zuma apparently doesn’t have time to deal with the service delivery protests racking the country.
There’s no blueprint, but a slow-burn ”organic” realignment of opposition parties, led by the Democratic Alliance, has begun.
Barely two months after taking office, Free State Premier Ace Magashule is fighting claims that he abused his office to solicit a R3-million bribe.