The EFF alleges that the former finance minister has a familial and business relationship with newly appointed Sars commissioner
Mbalula’s supposed confirmation of the Gupta family’s influence drew no response from the former president
Manuel is expected to tell the commission about his speculation that Mbalula’s 2010 appointment as sports minister was influenced by the Gupta family
Tito Mboweni’s budget could pit the ANC against significant members of its constituency
Absa CEO Maria Ramos’s decision this week to quit with just a month’s notice led to immediate speculation that she is quitting for another job
The Gupta patriarch has been denied leave to question the former finance minister on allegations he made in 2017
Supporters also claim Barbara Hogan and Trevor Manuel have been targeting the ex-Transnet boss
The inaugural investment conference has brought promises of funding to the tune of billions to strengthen the economy
The president was clear about accelerating the provision of land to the poor and marginalised
Tito Mboweni has become the eighth finance minister, here is a list of the ministers who have preceded him since 1994
Some political observers say the president’s late-night announcement on land was a clear demonstration that the party was in panic mode
EFF leader Julius Malema has accused businessman Patrice Motsepe of being a state capture threat.
Risk-versus-reward uncertainty hamstrings any Ramaphoric investment rush
South Africa’s auditing profession had been ranked first in the World Economic Forum’s Competitive Index for six years but has fallen from grace
‘When you talk about unity of the movement, don’t use memorial services of revolutionaries to attack other leaders’
Clear policy, coupled with a push to identify high-impact projects, will accelerate change
South Africa’s five-year-old National Development Plan suffers from gross misinterpretation by different parties.
Eusebius McKaiser writes about "thieves" that are threatening South Africa’s democracy
Billy Masetlha told the public protector that Thabo Mbeki and Trevor Manuel’s justification was a ruse.
The thanks Pravin Gordhan gets for his loyalty is a spit in the face from Zuma, in the form of the fraud charges against him.
Former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel has joined a growing number of ANC leaders calling on the President to resign.
Airbrushing the party’s recent political history isn’t working so well if the one you defended throws you under the bus.
ANC’s Enoch Godongwana says those comrades who made the claim must produce the evidence.
Former finance minister says Lindiwe Zulu was "plainly wrong in assumptions about the roles, responsibilities and attitudes of business".
Nhlanhla Nene has little good luck and plenty of tough luck for the country’s millions of children, young people and universities as well.
Trevor Manuel says citizens must hold parliamentary and provincial members accountable for the R800m spent on them to represent their constituencies.
M&G readers write in about who should head Eskom, and what really happened with the unearthing of a journal.
The treasury and energy departments in particular are gunning for former finance minister Trevor Manuel to head the cash-strapped power utility.
Concluding his evidence, former finance Trevor Manuel has rejected claims he said there were issues with the arms deal that wouldn’t be uncovered.
After Tshwane police declined the rights group’s request to picket during Trevor Manuel’s arms deal testimony, a high court has given it the go-ahead.
The former finance minister’s evidence-in-chief is a glowing review of the arms deal. But was he truly in favour of the deal?
Giving evidence at the Seriti commission, the former defence minister has dismissed a question relating to the ANC benefiting from the arms deal.