Dudu Myeni has defied an order from Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, which will test her pull with the president.
From knowing corruption is a "Western paradigm" to abhorring dogs and gay people: welcome to Jacob Zuma’s idea of what it means to be an African.
As the government scrambles to limit fallout, we reveal how Jacob Zuma grabbed control of the R1tn deal and negotiated directly with Vladimir Putin.
Has President Jacob Zuma set back the fight against HIV and Aids more than his predecessor? Helen Zille believes so but the evidence shows otherwise.
The Special Investigating Unit report on Nkandla recommends that the police evaluate its security situation — and soon.
Rising at the chance to showcase his own martial art skills, the president confirms his attendance at the Karate World Cup. The nation is thrilled.
The blurring of the president’s legal adviser Michael Hulley’s personal, business and presidential duties has drawn fresh criticism.
Zuma’s strategy when it comes to his legal woes can seemingly be summed up in the well-known bumper sticker, ‘Don’t talk to me, talk to my lawyer’.
In just 11 days in August, Zuma experienced an avalanche of legal and, on the surface, unrelated issues. What does it mean and how are they connected?
In an effort to defend his “non-responses” to the Nkandla report, the president has issued a statement in the form of a song.