African staff in the department of Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool are concerned about ”systemic racism” in the department.
A row over the development of one of Cape Town’s most popular coastal sites has taken a sharply political turn.
Approval of Zuma as party president is hovering around 36% in urban areas, according to surveys conducted in February and April by research firm TNS.
With his popularity waning, ANC president Jacob Zuma faces a series of hurdles.
A series of anonymous letters from employees and former employees of daily newspaper <i>Beeld</i> to the board of its holding company, Media24, has accused Beeld management of "serious corruption".
Cape Judge President John Hlophe will face a tough, courtroom-style interrogation by the disciplinary committee of the Judical Service Commission.
The chair of Parliament’s justice committee has called for the Judicial Service Commission to consider opening to the public some of its hearings on the conduct of Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
How do you hide a R1-billion fortune from the taxman? With bespoke help from offshore bankers desperate to get their hands on your portfolio, documents emerging from the long-running battle between the South African Revenue Service and its number one target, Dave King, suggest.
Parliamentary oversight of parastatals will be dramatically scaled back and the flow of information about their activities into the public domain curtailed, if a new model punted by Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin is adopted. The proposal by Erwin is accompanied by a draft Bill that lays out how the new model would work. Stakeholders have been asked to comment on it.
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) boss Dali Mpofu suspended his news chief Snuki Zikalala this week because the SABC board was intent on replacing him with Zikalala as acting CEO of the broadcaster. The board wanted to suspend Mpofu for insubordination and mismanagement.