Julius Malema’s EFF is ready to register at the IEC to contest the 2014 elections, but they need money for their red berets.
Charlize Theron’s visit with President Jacob Zuma had a hidden agenda – to convince him that SA should lead UNAids’s HIV campaign in Africa.
Judge Rammak Mathopo has a big task: to decide if the spy tapes should be handed over to the DA and whether the NPA is in contempt of court.
The so-called Zuma spy tapes are not confidential and should be released, the Democratic Alliance has told the North Gauteng Court.
Rhodes University is standing by its law clinic’s decision to fund 16 members of the Mandela family, who apparently qualified for aid as indigents.
The DA will try to force a court order on the NPA to turn in records, including the spy tapes, that led to charges against Jacob Zuma being dropped.
Casac has called on government to provide funding for the legal representation of Marikana miners, to protect the integrity of the Farlam commission.
The Farlam commission of inquiry will stand down until Thursday so that the injured miners’ representation can file at the ConCourt over funding.
Tributes have continued to pour in for Gauteng Economic Development MEC Nkosiphendule Kolisile, who was killed in a car accident on Saturday.
Politically, Dalindyebo is a good catch but his past presents a serious challenge to the Democratic Alliance.