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ANC secretaries called to Luthuli House to double-check the candidate list
Politics
/ 14 September 2021

ANC secretaries called to Luthuli House to double-check the candidate list

Deputy secretary general Jesse Duarte ordered that they come to the party headquarters to ‘sit with the registration teams and go over their lists’

By Lizeka Tandwa
ANC wants more cops for KZN political hotspots
Politics
/ 13 September 2021

ANC wants more cops for KZN political hotspots

The governing party will call off political activities in areas of KwaZulu-Natal where threats are detected ahead of time

By Paddy Harper
Magashule denied leave to appeal ruling upholding his suspension as ANC secretary general
Politics
/ 13 September 2021

Magashule denied leave to appeal ruling upholding his suspension as ANC secretary general

The court dismissed Magashule’s claim that its scathing July judgment showed little sound reasoning, but rather a bias towards the Ramaphosa faction

By Emsie Ferreira
Zama Ndlovu: Lessons from China to the ANC — No one policy can be correct indefinitely
Opinion
/ 12 September 2021

Zama Ndlovu: Lessons from China to the ANC — No one policy can be correct indefinitely

China’s decision on edtech firms demonstrates a desire to achieve equity even at the expense of profits, and there are lessons for South Africa

By Zama Ndlovu
Puleng LenkaBula: The ‘tipping point’ leader is Unisa’s first black woman vice-chancellor
Education
/ 10 September 2021

Puleng LenkaBula: The ‘tipping point’ leader is Unisa’s first black woman vice-chancellor

She combines a fighting spirit with a commitment to feminist and ubuntu ethics — qualities that will drive change at the institution

By Colin Chasi
Consultancy on capacity building and industrial policy development in Seychelles: GIZ
Special Reports
/ 10 September 2021

Consultancy on capacity building and industrial policy development in Seychelles: GIZ

The intervention targets amongst others, technical officers responsible for industrial policy formulation in the ministry of industry

By Special Reports
ANC hasn’t dodged the election bullet
Politics
/ 9 September 2021

ANC hasn’t dodged the election bullet

The governing party faces legal hurdles thrown up by the Democratic Alliance — and its own members

By Paddy Harper and Khaya Koko
ANC fires Carl Niehaus as a party employee
Politics
/ 9 September 2021

ANC fires Carl Niehaus as a party employee

ANC gives Zuma-backer Niehaus the chop over ‘divisive’ statements and behaviour. On Wednesday he threatened to lay criminal charges over the party’s failure to pay salaries

By Paddy Harper
Party funding: DA rakes in R15mn in donations, ANC R10mn
Politics
/ 9 September 2021

Party funding: DA rakes in R15mn in donations, ANC R10mn

Of the 504 political parties registered with the IEC, 393 did not respond to the requirement of the Political Party Funding Act

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Effects of recent unrest on the economy set to linger, finance minister tells parliament
Business
/ 8 September 2021

Effects of recent unrest on the economy set to linger, finance minister tells parliament

‘The unrest presents an untimely and negative effect on SA’s growth prospects,’ said Godongwana, adding that this could last for the next six quarters

By Tunicia Phillips
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