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/ 12 November 2010
The battle for control of the SABC has taken a new turn, with some members of the ANC lobbying for the dissolution of the of the broadcaster’s board.
The government says it intends to create five million jobs over the next decade with a "New Growth Path" plan.
All government ministers have now signed formal performance contracts with President Jacob Zuma; but if they fail to deliver, they need not fear.
Minister Collins Chabane died in a car accident on Sunday morning. In this piece from 2010 by Lloyd Gedye we explore Chabane’s first love – music.
Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane was honoured for his contribution to South African music at a star-studded dinner in Polokwane on Friday.
The DA asks: If the minister for performance evaluation cannot meet his deadlines, how can he expect to keep other ministers up to the mark?
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/ 25 February 2010
The Cabinet reiterated its view on Thursday that violent protests and general lawlessness will not be tolerated.
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/ 19 November 2009
The Cabinet has announced a new anti-corruption ministerial team, warning that it will act strongly to root out public-sector graft.
Who is really calling the shots in the new administration?
While pay demands and service delivery protests cripple South Africa, government leaders are still receiving luxurious perks.
Ministers’ lavish car allowances will be reconsidered as a part of a review of government spending, the minister in the presidency said on Thursday.
Ministers will have to sign performance contracts with Jacob Zuma, Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation Minister Collins Chabane said on Wednesday.
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/ 24 November 2007
Former African National Congress (ANC) chief whip Mbulelo Goniwe has been found guilty of sexual harassment by a party-appointed disciplinary committee, the ANC said on Friday. Goniwe was charged with abuse of office by trying to obtain sexual favours from parliamentary intern Nomawele Njongo on October 25 last year.