Commentators have weighed in on the Transnet strike’s economic hit, but strike season isn’t over yet
The former president’s 11th-hour bid to appeal to the apex court on his standing as a prosecutor was not properly filed, hence the arms deal trial should resume
Despite being disillusioned with their ally in government, the SACP and the labour federation are unlikely to leave the tripartite alliance
Explanations for the giant power cut in eThekwini make as much sense as the ANC plan to win back voters in the Kingdom
The former president, like Lazarus, is back
But both advocate Billy Downer and journalist Karyn Maughan have brought applications, to be heard in December, to have the case thrown out as an abuse of process
The supreme court of appeal is yet to rule on the appeal to the high court finding that his release on medical parole was unlawful
ANC insiders believe it’s unlikely Jacob Zuma will support David Mabuza’s bid to become president
The ANC secretary general contender says former presidents who make public endorsements about ANC leadership contestation risk diminishing their standing and prestige
Judge Sulet Potterill told the JSC the battle to bring women into the highest echelons of the judiciary will be won
In an interview for a position on the SCA, the trial judge in the Zuma corruption case said the then chief justice’s criticism was unfounded
Like Michael Jordan and Mario Balotelli, Msanzi’s own number 4-5 is coming back for an encore with his track ‘Wenzeni uZuma’
The apex court said it was not in the interests of justice to allow an appeal in this instance
Zweli Mkhize, Jacob Zuma inspired to contest for ANC leadership points to a party stuck in a vortex of bad governance and stale ideas
The 80-year-old, who is on medical parole, says he will fill one of the top ANC posts if called upon to do so
The former president has no standing to institute a private prosecution against her, Karyn Maughan says in court papers
NPA prosecutor says the sum is needed as security for legal defence costs in a matter seen as another bid by Zuma to delay his arms deal trial
An appeal panel has called for a tribunal to investigate both the judge president of the Western Cape division and his deputy on impeachable charges of misconduct
The former health minister has taken a swipe at Cyril Ramaphosa’s leadership and will ‘oblige’ if he is nominated for the ANC presidency
One would have hoped the ANC had made it out of its 2017 trenches – or dug some new ones
Independently filming and live-streaming sittings comes with a cost but the court is closing a window that showed up its critics and was good for transparency
uBaba should have the full black, green and gold treatment with all the trimmings for his next court appearance
Solving our electricity crisis is set to become more difficult as the world now faces power shortages. We aren’t the only game in town
The prosecuting authority is expecting more attacks on prosecutors as more state capture cases are enrolled
The presidential posture has deteriorated, somewhat, since the heady days of Thuma Mina
The reputation of the judiciary could suffer in the political repercussions of the process
Student debt is growing quickly and, if something doesn’t change, it could jeopardise the country’s already struggling economy
For Brian Molefe and Ajoj Singh, the Transnet locomotives are coming home to roost
The ANC doesn’t want to give trust land to the people who live on it and Dr John L Dube House may end up housing royalty again
The former ANC MP and activist had been ill since June
Legal teams argued that the only remedy was for Zuma to return to prison, but his advocate countered that at this late stage, it would amount to a fresh sentence
The supreme court of appeal asked how it could accept this when the medical reports had been redacted