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Search: ANC

VBS looting haunts the ANC in Limpopo
Politics
/ 16 July 2020

VBS looting haunts the ANC in Limpopo

The ANC is facing a revolt over the looting of VBS bank, which took money from poor communities, with warnings of electoral consequences in 2021 local elections

By Thanduxolo Jika and Mail Guardian Correspondent
ANC heavy ‘stops’ municipal probe
Politics
/ 16 July 2020

ANC heavy ‘stops’ municipal probe

David Mahlobo denies preventing the suspension of the broken Matlosana council’s manager

By Athandiwe Saba
Editorial: The ANC lacks consequence management
Editorial
/ 16 July 2020

Editorial: The ANC lacks consequence management

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Nasrec promises about accountability need to be effected by the ANC, but the party seems incapable of self-policing

By Editorial
When the President met the Imam – with Mali’s future hanging in the balance
Africa
/ 10 July 2020

When the President met the Imam – with Mali’s future hanging in the balance

President Keita faces no shortage of challenges to his authority. Can he hold on to power?

By Mucahid Durmaz
ANC wants pension funds to finance infrastructure build
Business
/ 10 July 2020

ANC wants pension funds to finance infrastructure build

The party released its plan for the reconstruction of the country’s post-coronavirus economy on Friday. This would involve changes to Regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act

By Thando Maeko
Inclusive cabinets don’t improve governance or reduce conflict
Africa
/ 7 July 2020

Inclusive cabinets don’t improve governance or reduce conflict

Research on 3 916 ministers in 23 African countries shows that cabinets are representative and that leaders select members to reduce internal threats from challengers

By Clionadh Raleigh and Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd
Mogoeng’s Palestine stance calls into question his role at the ConCourt
Opinion
/ 3 July 2020

Mogoeng’s Palestine stance calls into question his role at the ConCourt

We can only conclude that he ‘willingly and knowingly lent his personal credibility — and that of his office — to a white-washing of Israeli crimes’

By South African Jews for a Free Palestine
Review: ‘Making Grace Amazing’ — songs of resistance
Friday
/ 3 July 2020

Review: ‘Making Grace Amazing’ — songs of resistance

Neo Muyanga’s ‘Making Grace Amazing’ is one of the online offerings at this year’s National Arts Festival in Makhanda

By Nkgopoleng Moloi
Review: ‘Swan Song’, a brutally vulnerable performance
Friday
/ 3 July 2020

Review: ‘Swan Song’, a brutally vulnerable performance

Buhle Ngaba’s ‘Swan Song’, showing online at the virtual National Arts Festival, explores the rawness of heartbreak, and of life

By Sarah Roberson
Municipal audit outcomes reveal public sector financial management must be professionalised
Special Reports
/ 3 July 2020

Municipal audit outcomes reveal public sector financial management must be professionalised

SAICA calls for a review of the mandatory minimum skills and qualifications required for all key financial management positions within the public sector

By Special Reports
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