Surprise follows surprise, flying in the face of established law
“My view is that we should do what we have done all the time in the past times, because I see no convincing reason why we should change.”
This week, Mkhwebane ordered Parliament to change the Constitution to remove the Reserve Bank’s mandate to keep inflation under control.
Controversial South African Airways chairperson Dudu Myeni twice lied to the minister of public enterprises, the Companies Tribunal heard on Monday.
When asked to explain herself, the Concourt said, Dlamini had been “rather coy about her personal involvement in the process”.
Zuma’s administration has spawned a host of substantial legal challenges
Compelling evidence of corruption by ministers and parastatal higher-ups can no longer be ignored
Ramaphosa firmly on the fence about how broad the terms of reference for an inquiry should be
Nearly two weeks after the first "Gupta leaks", those who invested in the family are starting to feel the direct repercussions of the saga.
The president and the NPA this week separately filed papers in bids to overturn a high court decision that reinstated his corruption charges