Angelo Agrizzi’s application for withdrawal of the R800 000 fraud charges against him will be argued in court in April
There has been a silent nostalgia for Mbeki to return to the country’s mainstream political discourse
The former president is looking at ways to challenge the findings contained in the third Zondo state capture report in court.
The extent to which Bosasa corrupted the powerful is laid bare in the latest volume of his report on state capture, and Gwede Mantashe and the ruling party is not left unscathed.
The presidency announced the ambassador’s appointment – for a period of three years – late on Monday
The former state security minister says the department is currently only mandated to ‘give recommendations’ and has proposed a more comprehensive bill
Instigators took to social media to stoke fears among police officers, the police minister told the South African Human Rights Commission hearings on Monday
Stellenbosch will also be under fire if Lindiwe Sisulu gets the nod in December
Judge Piet Koen said there was no reasonable prospect of success for an appeal on the dismissal of Zuma’s plea to have Billy Downer removed as prosecutor and it was in the interest of all that his criminal trial resumes
Should the court deny leave to appeal, it is unlikely to be end of a legal strategy openly described by the state as one of continual delay
Once an ardent supporter of the ANC, the Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader began handling firearms at the age of 13
We asked political analysts Ongama Mtimka and Mcebisi Ndletyana how the Economic Freedom Fighters defied the odds and why it has flourished
The EFF president says he has grown — and matured — along with the country’s third-largest party
A decade has passed since Malema was frogmarched out of the ANC. Out in the cold he has, however, remained a constant thorn in the side of the party and a useful gun for hire in our political theatre
Julius Malema is all grown up since the days he was expelled from the ANC but Paddy Harper still feels like a rookie after almost four decades on the job
Ramaphosa’s dithering, as well as a failure by the country’s intelligence and police services, aided the two-week carnage
The chairperson of the state capture commission and acting chief justice said he had no bias in favour of the president or any against his predecessor, but proceeded on the basis of evidence, without thought as to whether it could deny him the post of chief justice
The ruling party was unbanned 32 years ago on 2 February, but few ANC leaders can be feeling festive today
The Gauteng judge president’s words turned prophetic as he came under sustained political attack in his interview for the post of chief justice
The former Transnet group chief executive was one of the key architects of the capture and looting of the state-owned entity
The Zondo commission found evidence to suggest that Transnet was the primary site of state capture in financial terms.
The second state capture report shows how the arms company went from a R35-billion order book to begging the treasury for cash to stay afloat
The Zondo commission’s second report deals with the capture of Transnet through the Gupta racketeering enterprise
Dali Mpofu, arguing for the former president’s leave to appeal the high court’s refusal to remove prosecutor Billy Downer from his arms deal trial, hinted at a constitutional court challenge
ANC MP Mervyn Dirks has asked Busisiwe Mkhwebane to investigate Ramaphosa’s ‘failure to report corruption’
The brilliance of Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga’s mind and his transformative judgments can prove salutary at a time when the judiciary is under populist attack, his peers hope.
In 2016, Prinsloo sounded the alarm about the hazardous condition of the Blue Train and free trips being offered to friends of Transnet executives, including the Gupta family and Duduzane Zuma.
The tourism minister will have to jockey with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Zweli Mkhize for a presidential nomination.
The former president is asking the Pretoria high court to declare Zondo’s tenure as chairman of the commission of inquiry unlawful and to order Ramaphosa to appoint a new chair
Lindiwe Sisulu and other power and prosperity seekers in the ANC had the authority to improve the lives of ‘the people’, but didn’t
The minister in the presidency said there was a need for the government to do more to protect the judiciary
Themba Maseko, the former chief government spokesman said it would be a very long wait for legislative reform, as urged by the Zondo report, to see the light of day if state capture culprits still in the state did not face the music