Tanzania’s President Magufuli is facing growing international pressure and sanction over the repression of civil society, the media and gay people
Researchers warn that expropriation without compensation may cost 2.28-million jobs and cut GDP by R454.8-billion
Threats of litigation, the lure of big money and conflicts of interest have upset the project
Ousted branch leaders are taking their battle with the leadership of Amcu to court
The league wants five women premiers and a deputy president – but knows it will face resistance from men in the party
Members’ IDs are scanned, helping to get rid of nonexistent members and bogus branches
"Our very presence on Earth is to heal the broken parts of ourselves in collaboration with those who came before us."
Mahumapelo is heading to the high court on November 20 in a bid to have the ANC NEC decision to strip him of his executive powers overturned
In September, Duduzane Zuma’s lawyers successfully applied for the right to cross-examine Mcebisi Jonas
The former enterprises minister told the state capture inquiry that she believed Zuma thought she was a ‘hindrance’