The ANC had moved towards blaming itself for legal defeats – but KZN this week led the counter-charge
Before becoming an MP, Molefe had stepped down as Eskom chief executive after he was implicated in the State of Capture report.
The debate about white monopoly capital in post-apartheid South Africa is good for the country’s politics but it tends to come with bad sociology
The Daily Vox asked some Johannesburg citizens whether South Africa needs a secret ballot to get rid of Zuma.
Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi says Baleka Mbete’s reluctance to allow it hinders the possibility of ensuring that voting is done conscientiously.
The premier’s Cabinet reshuffle is a political manoeuvre, says her opponent
A new book links Zuma to an apartheid-era sanctions buster who now wants billions
The president has ignored all opportunities to put South Africa first, which are now haunting him
But Jeff Radebe says the UDM is within its rights to ask the ConCourt to allow a secret ballot in Parliament.
The DA has applied to the High Court in Pretoria to force the president to produce the report that he used to justify his midnight Cabinet reshuffle.
Contained in the Uniform Rules of Court, it regulates the procedure to be followed in cases of all types of review.
Given Mbeki’s record in national office, his lofty reputation is not entirely deserved.
"It was a bald-faced lie. Nothing in his body language suggested an attempt at humour"
The high court in Pretoria on Thursday gave President Jacob Zuma one week to say why he fired his finance and deputy finance minsters in late March.
The deteriorating relationship between the ANC and its alliance partners was evident at Cosatu’s main May Day rally in Bloemfontein on Monday.
Workers’ reaction to the president at the May Day rally in Bloemfontein shouldn’t have come as a shock to the ANC and Cosatu – they’d been warned.
I think it’s fair to say that President Jacob Zuma has given notice and is exhibiting all the characteristics of an employee seeing out his notice period. There is a lack of enthusiasm and the notion that it is now okay to steal staplers and state money. The laziest worker in all of the land […]
Cosatu has publicly backed Cyril Ramaphosa to take over as president, with Nehawu requesting that Ramaphosa address the Workers Day rally instead.
The court ruling which declared South Africa’s nuclear energy plan as illegal may have put paid Zuma’s ambitions of clinching during his presidency
The 2001 Act and other related Acts aim to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
"The need for secrecy dictated that the fewer people involved the better, officials would later explain"
The union says inviting the president to speak at the rally would ‘create conflicting messages to our members, workers and the public in general’.
Mamphela Ramphele has emerged from “political wilderness”, to offer a critique of “the nightmare” that is South Africa’s current state of affairs.
The president is explicit: white monopoly capital causes black poverty, justifying the black elite being the only beneficiaries of economic change.
This is the opposition party’s next move if the president refuses to supply the intelligence report.
The call for a secret vote in Parliament to remove the president is not the solution to South Africa’s problems.
The former minister in the presidency says he was formally introduced to a young Atul Gupta during a visit to India with the former president in 1996.
Deputy President "supports that there should be a judicial commission of inquiry".
The soldiers who drowned on the SS Mendi in 1917 were supposed to be honoured with medals of honour in February. The president never signed the order.
The latest protests against the president suggest that the complexion of South African protests is starting to change.
Cosatu seems to have forgotten the role of the unions in bringing down apartheid.
Several Cosatu leaders said this week that they planned to confront Dlamini, a vocal Zuma supporter.