Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula is set to hold a press conference and speculation is rife that he may discuss the #GuptaEmails saga
Controversial top cop Khomotso Phahlane was on Thursday simultaneously removed as acting police commissioner and suspended from the police altogether.
The Democratic Alliance sent the emails out in an email on Thursday, saying that every person involved in state capture must be held accountable.
South Africa’s unemployment rate has risen to 27.7% for the first quarter of 2017, according to Stats SA.
A group of former Umkhonto we-Sizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) members will protest against the Mail & Guardian on Friday.
The Gupta family seemingly spared no expense to ensure their business partner, and the president’s son, Duduzane Zuma rang the wedding bells in style.
Justice Minister Michael Masutha, who led the inter-ministerial committee, made the announcement on Wednesday during a press briefing at Parliament.
The minister discussed Eskom’s chief executive with the National Council of Province’s committee on communications and public enterprises.
President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, purchased an R18-million flat in Dubai in 2015 with the assistance of the Guptas and their associates.
The man who got the Guptas clearance to land a plane of wedding guests at Waterkloof military base in 2013, asked them to sponsor a golf tournament.