The politician’s former lover is suing him and the police for her ‘unlawful’ arrest, which suggests a pattern of abuse of state resources by powerful men
Malusi Gigaba’s estranged wife Nomachule Mngoma continued her testimony before the Zondo commission after a security threat hampered proceedings on Thursday evening.
The NEC has called for party officials to deal with the suspended secretary general, terming his behaviour ‘misconduct’
The deputy chief justice invited the president to reflect on the matter, given continued corruption since 2017 when he said the party reached a watershed
Increasingly reluctant to do the Gupta family’s bidding, the former minister was ‘punished’ with a transfer back to the home affairs portfolio, according to Nomachule Mngoma
Mngoma cites personal concerns about the way her ‘proposed appearance’ had been ‘handled or mishandled’
The former Transnet boss says luck, not political meddling, was behind his baffling reinstatement
The deputy chief justice says an attack on one witness may deter many others from giving evidence
Magashule’s personal assistant is working with prosecutors to reveal how the R255-million cash was moved
The scramble to find cash for an SAA bailout, Covid-19 grants and civil servants’ demands force postponement of mini-budget
We are in deep shit, but there’s some good news – and, of course, another missed opportunity to do the right thing
The Presidency said the new directorate would investigate “common law offences” including fraud, forgery, theft and “any offence involving dishonesty”
Corruption pays: The multimillionaire who sold off SA’s fuel reserves, and Fired PIC exec ‘lied’ about VBS bank bribes
Internal divisions and his focus on reviving the state have warped the selection of ANC candidates
Magashule said candidates who had been convicted of an offence for which the penalty was more than 12 months in jail had been removed from the list
Tito Mboweni’s budget could pit the ANC against significant members of its constituency
The embattled power utility will be the commission’s focus for the next three weeks
The wholly state-owned asset manager controls about R2-trillion in funds, the majority of which is made up of government employee pension funds
The shocks of 2018 will reverberate in a crucial 2019 election year and hopefully the outcome will be enlightened
The reason for the International Monetary Fund’s Christine Lagarde’s visit to South Africa is unknown
The surprise publication of draft amendments to visa regulations is welcome. But what of the draft Bill on immigration due in March next year?
Former SAA board chair Cheryl Carolus recounted how Gigaba seemingly pushed the airline to drop the critical route between Johannesburg and Mumbai
On Thursday, Ramaphosa announced appointments to the two vacant positions left Ministers Malusi Gigaba and Edna Molewa
‘That Gigaba’s fall from grace would be ascribed to his sex video is unfortunate, because his story is instructive of this period in ANC history’
The dishonourable member will have to polish his skills in his quest for a job
But using the courts and oversight institutions to dissolve enemies slows the pace of the cleanup
Former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba has resigned as a member of Parliament
The ANC’s alliance partner the SACP has applauded Malusi Gigaba for his decision
With the presidency, parliament primed to act minister steps down
South Africa has been ranked 8th in internet freedom out of 65 countries but, as Gigaba will know this week, we might be enjoying it too much
Malusi Gigaba is an Honourable Member, as they say in Parliament. He is, shall we say, a member in good standing
The minister’s affidavit tells of bids to block a Bill that would enable scrutiny of dodgy money