Amid another Eskom power battle, public enterprises minister Lynne Brown says all she’s interested in is finding a solution to the power crisis.
President Jacob Zuma has chastised leaders for sowing divisions within the tripartite alliance, and has called for a retreat to iron out the issues.
DA politicians say it’s time for a new party leader, and among the challengers is a protest candidate.
The DA says it wants to cancel Western Cape’s subscriptions because the reporting is poor, but others see this move as an attack on press freedom.
Eskom’s board of directors has suspended its CEO and three other executives pending the outcome of a commission of inquiry into its challenges.
And the Cabinet’s ‘war room’ has lost patience with the utility’s handling of the crisis it faces.
The trade union federation wants the government to fire senior fat cats to fund civil servant wage hikes.
Its founder has done a runner, but the cash-strapped party still wants to stay in the game – assuming it isn’t sunk for good by its factional battles.
The security agency is investigating a claim that Julius Malema, Thuli Madonsela, Joseph Mathunjwa and Lindiwe Mazibuko were spying against the state.
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi’s panel bled cash from a state entity tasked with polishing SA’s image, and it wants her to pay back the money.