Government’s services and policies are crucial, as evidenced by the UAE’s appointment of its first-ever minister of state for happiness.
Jacob Zuma suddenly seemed to abandon the last shreds of his defence during Constitutional Court proceedings this week.
The EFF claimed the fight, started by the Democratic Alliance, about the presidential scandal as its supporters filled the streets.
The “benevolent” family with ties to Jacob Zuma sets a fine example, says Umkhonto weSizwe, which was given R250-million in shares.
The arts and culture department is rolling out a "national identity campaign" over the next nine weeks in a new approach to instilling patriotism.
What was seen as Jacob Zuma’s offer to repay the state is nothing of the sort as he and his team renege on acting against overseer Cabinet ministers.
An informant told Hillary Clinton that Zuma secretly received money from Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi and that he feared for his position as president.
The presidency argued all was well, the ANC said it was fixed; then business – and then the media – was blamed. Why was no one convinced?
The charges against former transport minister Sbu Ndebele and two department officials paint a picture of a sliding scale of backhanders.
David van Rooyen’s business deals make him seem more like a small-town hustler than an impresario on the national black economic empowerment stage.