The ANC Women’s League says it can’t nominate a woman president because of "traditions" within the party. But why isn’t this being challenged?
Following a report suggesting Jacob Zuma knew about a private aircraft landing at Waterkloof, further accusations have pulled him into the saga.
The affidavit about political pressure in the Gupta saga can’t be verified unless President Jacob Zuma testifies.
If Jacob Zuma – or any other witness – is not called to test evidence that he was involved in Guptagate, it would be taken as fact, says Sandu.
The Guptas are suing the Mail & Guardian for half a billion rand, claiming defamation in a recent article.
The IPID has recorded a 218% increase in police assaults in the 2012/2013 financial year and deaths in custody have also increased.
Numsa has confirmed the suspension of shop steward Zingiswa Losi, for allegedly bringing the union’s name into disrepute.
The Concourt has dismissed Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s attempt to have a policing commission of inquiry in the Western Cape declared unconstitutional.
A recent settlement between miners and Anglo American could be a precedent as the gold industry prepares for a looming silicosis class action suit.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa has suspended shop steward Zingiswa Losi, for allegedly bringing the union’s name into disrepute.