The UDM’s Bantu Holomisa is asking the president to investigate why the PIC paid R1.8-million to a private company when only R1.7-million was approved
Moyane has been concerned that his disciplinary inquiry was running alongside a commission of inquiry into the administration of Sars
Global Citizen says it hopes that the run-up to the festival would raise commitments of $1 billion to help the world’s poorest
The Tshwane metro’s DA speaker believes agriculture will stimulate the province’s economy and generate jobs
The ANC said it was being ‘misconstrued as anti-Zulu monarch’ after King Goodwill Zwelithini took jabs at the governing party on Wednesday
President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to display that wrongdoers of the Jacob Zuma era are going to be held accountable through prosecution
Lawyers acting for suspended Sars commissioner Tom Moyane have demanded that President Ramaphosa halt or "disestablish" investigations into Sars
This comes after the UDM called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to address what it called an ‘iceberg of corruption’ at the Public Investment Corporation
His legacy is couched in cisheteropatriarchy; social justice and equality need a new approach
Mchunu says it is time for the ANC to face its delivery shortcomings head on and to begin to implement the tangible solutions people wanted
The secretary general’s supporters claim he is not consulted on matters that fall under his office
‘As the M&G turns its focus to allegations of abuse of power in the NGO space, our work has been met with hostility. And it has left us perplexed’
The meeting plans to map a way forward on how to help President Ramaphosa to unlock a billion dollar investment plan
The PIC is a state-owned company tasked with managing nearly R2-trillion in assets, more than 98% of which belongs to the government or its employees
The investment will come as a relief for President Cyril Ramaphosa who came into office pledging an economic turnaround
Despite a national leadership being elected, factional divides continue to plague the organisation and have been visible at provincial level
‘Cue the now all-too-familiar pattern of patronage — houses, overseas trips, spa treatments’
NUM members also intended to voice their anger at Energy Minister Jeff Radebe, who was meant to address the conference but instead travelled overseas
The market positivity that ushered South Africa into 2018 after the ascendance of President Cyril Ramaphosa now seems like a distant memory
Risk-versus-reward uncertainty hamstrings any Ramaphoric investment rush
If delegates care to address real issues, they ought to draw lessons from activists on the ground
Until the court rules otherwise, the state will continue to cover the former president’s legal fees
Home affairs is blatantly disregarding the rights of refugees and perpetrating a system not unlike that of apartheid
Mark Kingon was initially appointed as acting commissioner on March 19
The President has less impact on investment levels than he may like to admit
‘Illegitimate president’: Cyril Ramaphosa’s position is under threat from multiple legal disputes and how Muslims are reclaiming Cape Town streets
The president has urged youth to become agents of their own liberation, saying that their challenges can be overcome
Tom Moyane was suspended from the tax agency on March 19 this year
The panel will assess the mandate, capacity and organisational integrity of the State Security Agency
Supra Mahumapelo was forced to resign last month after a protracted battle with the ANC leadership
Six party whistleblowers in Mpumalanga have raised the alarm over ‘ghost members’
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s lawyers are five days late in filing an affidavit to substantiate a case against Tom Moyane