President Jacob Zuma is due to face some tough questions on Thursday during his quarterly appearance in Parliament to answer questions from MPs.
The portfolio committee on public enterprises on Wednesday adopted the terms of reference of the inquiry
The president objects to the report’s recommendation that the chief justice appoint a judge for an inquiry.
Education, entrepreneurship and economic emancipation dominated President Jacob Zuma’s Youth Day speech.
Zuma’s administration has spawned a host of substantial legal challenges
Ramaphosa firmly on the fence about how broad the terms of reference for an inquiry should be
The democratic mechanisms have been working slowly on the thinkers but they’ve long been countered by those who already have their hands on the levers
Mkhwebane made the announcement late on Wednesday night in a press statement.
The scandals surrounding Eskom were caused by the neglect of corporate governance rules by various parties.
The media is playing its part in trying to make the powerful and corrupt account to the people of South Africa
The misfortunes experienced by Brian Molefe, the CEO of Eskom, shows that the battle for the country’s public purse is not a one way bet.
The defining characteristic of Zuma’s tenure has been his ability to cloak his private and personal interests in a bigger ideological framework
“Some have fallen for the trap and have joined these groupings in order to appear as intellectually and morally sound,” Zuma said.
Addressing a crowd of EFF supporters outside JHB Central Police Station, Malema said that "we’re protecting the poor African masses".
All the public gets to know about the goings-on at Eskom is its never-ending tariff hikes, with a mooted new increase to municipalities of 27%.
The agriculture minister, the presidency deputy minister, four premiers and Cosatu’s leader are in the sights of the anti-JZ faction
"With someone as incompetent as Shaun Abrahams around, you have to be very naive to think the NPA does its work without fear or favour."
The four have distanced themselves from what they believe is an “unconstitutional conference” to elect new leadership.
Zuma kicks another political football into touch, as the Hawks, NPA and public protector look on
ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said the reluctance by opposition parties within Mogale City to use a secret ballot was hypocritical
Howa described the M&G as something of a thorn in the side of the Zuma administration.
No 1 survived the bruising NEC vote, but the balance of power has clearly shifted
Whether Citizen Zuma or President Zuma, he still faces Nkandla and corruption charges
Analysts say this minister’s strong SACP connections and ANC support ensure he’s ‘too powerful politically’ for the president to fire.
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane said in a statement that the party consulted its lawyers, on Sunday, with a view to taking legal action.
Mantashe says discussions would be difficult, and the 106 member body cleared all “soft issues” in anticipation of a heated debate on Zuma’s future
“Commentators, opposition groups and ordinary South Africans underestimate Jacob Zuma, because he is more brazen, wily and brutal than they expect"
Now the ANC’s official allies, the South African Communist Party and trade union federation Cosatu, have turned against Zuma too.
Traditionally, the ANC has only allowed its members to campaign for positions after its policy conference, normally scheduled for July.
The revenue service has taken three years to investigate the president’s tax liability on his home, which the DA estimates to be about R64-million.
The president can’t address the ANC alliance partner because his leadership can’t be trusted or supported, says the labour federation.
Deputy President calls for corruption probe in race to ANC elections in December.