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/ 13 September 2009
The succession crisis at the giant parastatal Transnet pits would-be chief executive Siyabonga Gama against the company’s board.
President Jacob Zuma does not plan to appoint Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni for another five years, and wants to replace him with Gill Marcus.
<i>M&G</i> editor Nic Dawes reflects on <i>Precedent and Possibility: The (Ab)use of Law in South Africa</i>, co-authored by Judge Dennis Davis.
New Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan tells Nic Dawes what activism might mean amid global recession.
Judge John Hlophe expects elevation to the Constitutional Court and Sandile Ngcobo is positioning himself for the role of chief justice.
On the eve of a disciplinary hearing into his conduct, Cape Judge President John Hlophe appears to be altering his legal strategy.
The NPA is reeling over evidence of collusion between its former officials and former president Thabo Mbeki in the prosecution of Jacob Zuma.
Political scientists suggest voters in the Western Cape are more likely to consider alternatives in this election.
South Africa has tough arms control laws, but there are enforcement gaps big enough to drive an armoured vehicle through.
Ivor Ichikowitz, the arms broker who laid on his jet to ferry Nelson Mandela to a rally, has made it his business to get close to key power-brokers.