The response to the Gupta debacle is indicative of a state only dealing with the symptoms rather than the cause of its ills, writes Nickolaus Bauer.
Name-dropping has been blamed for the unlawful landing of an aircraft carrying guests to the Gupta family wedding at the Waterkloof Air Force Base.
After six years of litigation, we all need a reminder of what J Arthur Brown’s fraud conviction was. We round up the case in numbers.
The DA’s campaign to take control of Gauteng began in Orange Farm with a promise by its leader Helen Zille to introduce the youth wage subsidy.
Although Jacob Zuma’s visit to Eldorado Park was welcomed, there will have to be some action before it looks like anything more than electioneering.
The Gupta family says it will not answer any further questions regarding the landing at the Waterkloof Air Force Base until the report is finalised.
Although Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has downplayed the standoff with her deputy, she emphasised the ultimate rule of her office lies with her.
The DA says Deputy Judge President Willem van der Merwe has instructed that the continued spy tapes battle be heard before a full Bench of judges.
Business and government are set to clash over the Licensing of Businesses Bill, which is seen as an attack on entrepreneurship and job creation.
The ANC has dismissed calls by the DA to redo the parliamentary vote on the Protection of State Information Bill that passed last week.