The damning Muse report, commissioned by the Rwandan government, labels France a ‘collaborator’ of the Hutu regime, but falls short of labelling the country as complicit
The ANC’s disciplinary committee has recommended Khusela Diko stay away from any government position after it found her guilty of bringing the party into disrepute
The government’s recent commitments to the Open Government Partnership fall short of what is needed, but there is a chance to improve them
Nuclear sector says it should be poised to take up more than 50% of the 24GW left vacant by coal
‘Going to the commission under Zondo, personally I believe that is absolutely not a good thing for comrade Zuma to do’ – Jesse Duarte in leaked recording of infamous March top six meeting
Now that the NEC has finalised its step-aside guidelines for those facing corruption charges, a swathe of officials will struggle to cling to their positions
Where is your unembeza, comrades?
In 2020, 86% of South Africa’s electricity came from coal, compared to the global average of 34%, Global Electricity Review research shows
As the national executive committee squabbled over the ‘step aside’ resolution, employees at Luthuli House contemplated strike action
Shareholder engagement on climate-crisis risks is an proving effective tactic to bring about change