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Cyril Ramaphosa

A year after the riots, South Africa is a tinderbox waiting to be lit
Business
/ 1 July 2022

A year after the riots, South Africa is a tinderbox waiting to be lit

Some of the conditions in which the July unrest occurred have abated but others, such as the spiralling cost of living, have worsened

By Sarah Smit
Editorial: A political solution from Ramaphosa or Gordhan will not solve the Eskom load-shedding crisis
Editorial
/ 1 July 2022

Editorial: A political solution from Ramaphosa or Gordhan will not solve the Eskom load-shedding crisis

After more than 10 years of meddling and the countless executive game of musical chairs, please leave political actors out of Eskom problem-solving. This is a problem to be solved by Andre de Ruyter and the unions and the ‘rogue’ employees working outside the established channels

By Editorial
God, the Gunners and Gordhan
Opinion
/ 1 July 2022

God, the Gunners and Gordhan

Number 1 should take some tips from Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and finally clear the cabinet of some deadwood

By Paddy Harper
Workers didn’t cause Eskom crisis
Business
/ 1 July 2022

Workers didn’t cause Eskom crisis

The utility’s employees went on an unprotected strike but years of poor decisions wrecked the energy producer

By Duma Gqubule
Zondo must lead to real change
Opinion
/ 30 June 2022

Zondo must lead to real change

He was horrified about what he learned of the ANC and government — and we should be too

By Richard Calland
Is the English cricket form as fickle as Ramaphoria?
Sport
/ 28 June 2022

Is the English cricket form as fickle as Ramaphoria?

What the former has which the latter conspicuously lacks is a behind-the-scenes ‘enforcer’ to establish a bold new ethos

By Richard Calland
Where are the anti-racism accountability bodies?
Opinion
/ 27 June 2022

Where are the anti-racism accountability bodies?

The field of such NGOs is crowded but who and what are they holding to account and who are they mollycoddling?

By Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Zuma takes aim at Zondo following release of final report
Politics
/ 25 June 2022

Zuma takes aim at Zondo following release of final report

Former president intends to review aspects of the full report, in which he has been directly implicated in wide-scale looting of the state

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo fails to name captured journalists
Politics
/ 24 June 2022

Zondo fails to name captured journalists

A covert undertaking, Operation Wave, paid out R48-million to journalists and media houses from state security funds

By Khaya Koko
Mantashe saves Ramaphosa from ‘onslaught’ at NEC meeting
Politics
/ 24 June 2022

Mantashe saves Ramaphosa from ‘onslaught’ at NEC meeting

The former health minister and a senior ANC member want the president to account for the robbery at Phala Phala Wildlife farm in Limpopo

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo faults Ramaphosa’s frustrating long game
Politics
/ 24 June 2022

Zondo faults Ramaphosa’s frustrating long game

The president’s response to the chief justice’s findings suggest he will continue to bide his time before the ANC conference in December

By Emsie Ferreira
The gloves (and masks) are off
Opinion
/ 23 June 2022

The gloves (and masks) are off

Facemaskpreneurs and state capture agents are the only ones unhappy about Wednesday’s dual announcements

By Paddy Harper
R57-billion: How the Guptas played Monopoly with state money
National
/ 23 June 2022

R57-billion: How the Guptas played Monopoly with state money

The largest sources of state capture money were Transnet and Eskom, two of South Africa’s most fragile state-owned entities

By Sarah Smit
Zondo: Ace Magashule and Mosebenzi Zwane helped Guptas milk Vrede dairy project
Politics
/ 22 June 2022

Zondo: Ace Magashule and Mosebenzi Zwane helped Guptas milk Vrede dairy project

The final Zondo report recommends that law enforcement agencies investigate the pair for their part in the failed R280-million project

By Sarah Smit
Law enforcement corruption not investigated, says Zondo
National
/ 22 June 2022

Law enforcement corruption not investigated, says Zondo

The chief justice said widening the scope of the inquiry into state capture meant there was not enough time to investigate everything without stretching it by another 10 years

By Khaya Koko
WATCH AGAIN: Zondo hands over final part of state capture report
Politics
/ 22 June 2022

WATCH AGAIN: Zondo hands over final part of state capture report

Chief Justice will hand over the fifth and final part of the report to President Cyril Ramaphosa

By Staff Reporter
Don’t interfere in our conference, Gauteng ANC tells national officials
Politics
/ 22 June 2022

Don’t interfere in our conference, Gauteng ANC tells national officials

Provincial leaders have asked ANC top brass to caution national working committee (and national executive committee members against meddling

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa will build trust if he opens up about the theft at his game farm
Opinion
/ 22 June 2022

Ramaphosa will build trust if he opens up about the theft at his game farm

The president needs to set an example of ethical leadership, something that has been eroded during the years of state capture

By Mzukisi Qobo
Zondo, Ramaphosa deny collusion on release of state capture report
National
/ 21 June 2022

Zondo, Ramaphosa deny collusion on release of state capture report

The chief justice said the delay of almost a week was caused by fact-checking the fifth and final chapter of his report

By Emsie Ferreira
Mkhwebane says Mpati report on SMS to advocate is meaningless
National
/ 21 June 2022

Mkhwebane says Mpati report on SMS to advocate is meaningless

The suspended public protector urged the Judicial Service Commission to investigate the incident further, saying the judges she named must be removed from the bench

By Emsie Ferreira
Maya blames administrative lapses on former supreme court of appeal registrar
National
/ 20 June 2022

Maya blames administrative lapses on former supreme court of appeal registrar

In her interview for the position of deputy chief justice, the appellate court president said she tried to resolve woes in the general office that has delayed cases involving Jacob Zuma but faulted the office of the chief justice for not stepping in

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo’s final report release postponed to Wednesday
National
/ 20 June 2022

Zondo’s final report release postponed to Wednesday

The handover was expected to take place on Monday, after the Zondo commission said it would submit an electronic version to the president

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala neighbours frown at interest in ‘old robbery’
National
/ 17 June 2022

Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala neighbours frown at interest in ‘old robbery’

The residents of Vingerkraal village say the president often drops by for a chat without his bodyguards

By Zakhele Diamante Shiba
‘Game farming is like any business’: Industry reels in wake of Ramaphosa scandal
National
/ 17 June 2022

‘Game farming is like any business’: Industry reels in wake of Ramaphosa scandal

Farmers and auction houses say the theft of cash from the president’s farm has unfairly stained the business of big game

By Greg Ardé
Why Ramaphosa farm theft woes pose a headache for Zweli Mkhize’s campaign
Politics
/ 16 June 2022

Why Ramaphosa farm theft woes pose a headache for Zweli Mkhize’s campaign

While Cyril Ramaphosa’s detractors revel in his possible demise in the wake of the case opened against him, those in Mkhize’s corner see a no-win for the ANC as a whole

By Lizeka Tandwa
What Youth Day means to South Africa’s young people
National
/ 16 June 2022

What Youth Day means to South Africa’s young people

Three interns at the Mail & Guardian write about being young in South Africa today

By Mandisa Ndlovu, Sonri Naidoo and Bongeka Gumede
Ramaphosa tells Mkhwebane he will see her in court
National
/ 15 June 2022

Ramaphosa tells Mkhwebane he will see her in court

The president rejected the demand that he lift her suspension as public protector and said he would defend his decision in a legal challenge she sought to bring

By Emsie Ferreira
Girls need ICT training to thrive in Fourth Industrial Revolution
Opinion
/ 15 June 2022

Girls need ICT training to thrive in Fourth Industrial Revolution

There is a danger that they will be locked out of various job opportunities if they continue to be excluded from these educational fields

By Reginah Chauke
ANC will be defeated because of its betrayal of South Africa’s people
Opinion
/ 13 June 2022

ANC will be defeated because of its betrayal of South Africa’s people

Ramaphosa represents a political elite eager to appease corporate South Africa and foreign investment. Opposing this faction is a kleptocratic formation keen to amass wealth through the abuse of state funds.

By Andile Zulu
Mkhwebane loses high court bid to halt impeachment inquiry
National
/ 10 June 2022

Mkhwebane loses high court bid to halt impeachment inquiry

The high court said her second rescission application did nothing to suspend the operation of a court order, and stressed the importance of accountability of the public protector

By Emsie Ferreira
Embattled Ramaphosa suspends Mkhwebane
Politics
/ 9 June 2022

Embattled Ramaphosa suspends Mkhwebane

The decision came despite inventive litigation launched by the public protector to stave off both suspension and a parliamentary impeachment inquiry

By Emsie Ferreira
Opposition demands that Ramaphosa account for incident in which money was stolen from his farm
Politics
/ 9 June 2022

Opposition demands that Ramaphosa account for incident in which money was stolen from his farm

EFF tries to disrupt president’s speech to Parliament by bringing up deluge of points of order

By Bongeka Gumede
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