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Zuma has until end of Tuesday to resign – sources

According to inside sources, Ramaphosa was widely praised by the NEC for the way in which he has handled the matter.

Thuli Madonsela has been accused of pursuing a personal vendetta against Jacob Zuma

Commission may only investigate Zuptas, says Madonsela

Madonsela says although evidence may have been compromised, the situation "can still be salvaged".

Minister Malusi Gigaba described the Gupta family as ‘strangers’ when he first attended the infamous Sun City wedding in 2013.

Zuma vote: How many ANC MPs broke ranks?

As few as 31 or as many as 40 "rebel" African National Congress MPs may have voted for the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

Cyber security.

#SarsWars: Pravin Gordhan tells national treasury staff the Guptas are out to get him

President Jacob Zuma has expressed his full confidence in the finance minister, but said he cannot stop any investigations into individuals.

Timeline of a Telkom tender

When Robert Gumede tendered to produce phonecards for Telkom in 2002, he had just come out of a bad break-up with his business partner.

‘Robert asked me to pay R100K to Telkom executive’

Robert Gumede’s ex-wife has told the <i>M&G</i> how she transferred R100 000 to the account of a company belonging to a Telkom executive’s wife.

Claims against M&G ‘outrageous’

Who is Robert Gumede?

After a massive 50th birthday celebration with international artists, we recap Robert Gumede’s rise to the world of big business.

Corruption crackdown

The state plans to convict 100 corrupt people who have each stolen more than R5-million through tender fraud over the next three-and-a-half years.

Selebi judge defied death threats

Selebi judge defied death threats

The judge hearing former police chief Jackie Selebi’s corruption case was placed under 24-hour police protection after receiving death threats.

Arms deal probe (2000-2010)

Arms deal probe (2000-2010)

The arms deal investigation is dead. After a decade of investigators’ blood, sweat and tears, Hawks boss Anwa Dramat has effectively buried the probe.

Gembella: Focus falls on Krejcir and Co

Gembella: Focus falls on Krejcir and Co

The investigation into the death of German businessman Uwe Gemballa is focusing on a circle of people around Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir.

Prisons tender U-turn

Prisons tender U-turn

Correctional services fighting to keep disputed catering contract.

Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot

Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot

The businessman who stands to make a fortune from controversial leasing deals with the police is himself the target of a police investigation.

Selebi’s fight-back strategy

Selebi’s fight-back strategy

Former police chief Jackie Selebi is pinning his hopes of staying out of jail on a criminal probe into Glenn Agliotti’s tax affairs.

The bucks stop with Cele

The bucks stop with Cele

Police chief defends his tightening grip on the purse strings, saying he smelled a rat in the awarding of contracts.

Medical waste firm pleads guilty

A company belonging to medical waste industry baron David Sekete pleaded guilty this week to unlawfully operating a waste disposal site.

Juju and premier linked to waste deal

Juju and premier linked to waste deal

Businessmen linked to Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale and Julius Malema have emerged as beneficiaries of the medical waste management industry.

Kebble: State on the skids

If Clinton Nassif is all the state has to nail Glenn Agliotti for the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble, they’re in trouble.

Selebi sentenced to 15 years

Selebi sentenced to 15 years

Former police chief Jackie Selebi has been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment for corruption. Judge Meyer Joffe called Selebi an embarrassment to SA.

State seeks stiff sentence for Selebi

State seeks stiff sentence for Selebi

The prosecutor in Jackie Selebi’s corruption trial has asked the court to jail the former top cop for more than 15 years.