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Corruption

ANC MPs put loyalty to the party first at all times, lawmaker tells state capture inquiry
Politics
/ 8 February 2021

ANC MPs put loyalty to the party first at all times, lawmaker tells state capture inquiry

MPs were helpless to stop runaway losses and probe locomotive deal at Prasa, Zondo commission hears as it mulls parliament’s role in state capture era

By Emsie Ferreira
NPA undeterred by Mdluli’s mysterious illness in R69m fraud case
National
/ 8 February 2021

NPA undeterred by Mdluli’s mysterious illness in R69m fraud case

The state says its ready to prosecute axed top cops for the alleged looting of a secret intelligence fund

By Khaya Koko
Sona: Ramaphosa needs to choose state before party — Steenhuisen
Politics
/ 8 February 2021

Sona: Ramaphosa needs to choose state before party — Steenhuisen

DA leader John Steenhuisen has called for Ramaphosa to throw out what he termed an ‘outdated 20th century ideology of state control’

By Lizeka Tandwa
SIU to recoup some of the R13.3bn spent on corrupt PPE contracts
Coronavirus
/ 8 February 2021

SIU to recoup some of the R13.3bn spent on corrupt PPE contracts

Criminal prosecution and civil litigation of more than R250-million is being sought against those who unduly benefited from Covid-19-related procurement

By Khaya Koko
R100-million: How one family captured the police
National
/ 5 February 2021

R100-million: How one family captured the police

The family-run syndicate behind the alleged scam may have looted even more — as much as R1-billion

By Khaya Koko
Covid caution infects investors
Business
/ 5 February 2021

Covid caution infects investors

The pandemic has forced some companies to cancel or pause capital expenditure, jeopardising long-term economic growth

By Sarah Smit
The RET forces in the ANC have asked the Hawks to investigate Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 4 February 2021

The RET forces in the ANC have asked the Hawks to investigate Ramaphosa

The fightback faction in the ANC has launched a bold attack on the president after Brian Molefe’s allegations at the Zondo commission

By Lizeka Tandwa and Emsie Ferreira
Editorial: Media must hold media to account
Editorial
/ 4 February 2021

Editorial: Media must hold media to account

There’s a reason those in power seek to limit journalists’ freedoms: our stories shine a light on their wrongdoing. However, we must also speak up when the wrongdoing is inside our own camp

By Editorial
ANC provinces weigh in on defiant former president
Politics
/ 4 February 2021

ANC provinces weigh in on defiant former president

Provincial officials want former president Zuma to be persuaded to appear before the Zondo commission on state capture

By Lizeka Tandwa
Magashule: ‘Leave President Zuma alone’
Politics
/ 3 February 2021

Magashule: ‘Leave President Zuma alone’

More salvos are fired in the ANC over Zuma’s refusal to testify at the Zondo commission, as ruled by the ConCourt

By Lizeka Tandwa
A despot’s time to face democracy
National
/ 2 February 2021

A despot’s time to face democracy

Events of the past week have proven that the Zondo commission investigating state capture cannot conclude its work without former president Jacob Zuma’s honest testimony

By Niren Tolsi
The ANC needs a return to revolutionary discipline
Opinion
/ 31 January 2021

The ANC needs a return to revolutionary discipline

Our party has lost sight of its character and constitution, we need to rebuild

By Ndleleni Boyilane
The vaccines arrive on Monday: Who will protect them and who will get them first?
Coronavirus
/ 29 January 2021

The vaccines arrive on Monday: Who will protect them and who will get them first?

The first batch of vaccines is almost here, but a top government adviser says achieving herd immunity by the end of the year is ‘unrealistic’

By Chris Bateman
Zondo commission: Fraser personally signed off on SSA payments to ANA
National
/ 29 January 2021

Zondo commission: Fraser personally signed off on SSA payments to ANA

Journalists who received payments from the state security agency will be named only once the Zondo commission has notified them in writing

By Emma Balfour
Zuma ordered to account, again
National
/ 28 January 2021

Zuma ordered to account, again

The Constitutional Court has told the former president everyone is equal before the law and he must appear before the Zondo commission

By Emma Balfour
NPA cool on ire over VBS saga’s glacial pace
National
/ 28 January 2021

NPA cool on ire over VBS saga’s glacial pace

The NPA has confirmed that the trial of the expected 10 accused in the VBS heist will be a marathon

By Khaya Koko
No one is above the law, Constitutional Court tells Zuma
Politics
/ 28 January 2021

No one is above the law, Constitutional Court tells Zuma

The former president has been ordered to obey the Zondo commission’s processes

By Sarah Smit
Apex court to rule on Zuma’s Zondo commission appearance
Politics
/ 28 January 2021

Apex court to rule on Zuma’s Zondo commission appearance

Last year, the former president walked out on the deputy chief justice, despite being summoned to give evidence

By Sarah Smit
Farewell Allen Thompson: A fighter for education
Education
/ 24 January 2021

Farewell Allen Thompson: A fighter for education

M&G education editor Bongekile Macupe honours the legacy of the late president of the National Teachers’ Union

By Bongekile Macupe
How lottery execs received dubious payments through a private company
Business
/ 22 January 2021

How lottery execs received dubious payments through a private company

The National Lottery Commission is being investigated by the SIU for alleged corruption and maladministration, including suspicious payments made to senior NLC employees between 2016 and 2017

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Power shift at Luthuli House
Politics
/ 21 January 2021

Power shift at Luthuli House

Ace Magashule’s move to distance himself from Carl Niehaus signals a rebalancing of influence and authority at the top of the ANC

By Paddy Harper and Khaya Koko
The US once again has something  Africa wants: competent leaders
Africa
/ 21 January 2021

The US once again has something  Africa wants: competent leaders

Africa must use its best minds to negotiate a mutually beneficial economic relationship

By Moeletsi Mbeki
Balancing the books: Give the auditors some credit
Opinion
/ 13 January 2021

Balancing the books: Give the auditors some credit

This is an article in reponse to Khaya Sithole’s column on 14 November, The decline and fall of South Africa’s auditing profession

By Shaun Read
What would a Wine win look like?
Africa
/ 13 January 2021

What would a Wine win look like?

Ugandans’ choice at the polls was more about stemming a sixth term for the Museveni regime than about actual policy

By Andrew Arinaitwe
Covid-19, corruption dominate ANC agenda for 2021
Politics
/ 8 January 2021

Covid-19, corruption dominate ANC agenda for 2021

In the January 8 statement, Ramaphosa says those who bring the ANC into disrepute will no longer be tolerated

By Paddy Harper
Q&A Sessions: ‘I’ll never vote ANC again’ — Ndileka Mandela
National
/ 4 January 2021

Q&A Sessions: ‘I’ll never vote ANC again’ — Ndileka Mandela

Ndileka Mandela, the first grandchild of Nelson Mandela, talks about her passion for rural development and that Covid-19 corruption and state capture evidence means she won’t make her X next to the ANC.

By Nicolene de Wee
Businesses not always free to keep the peace
Thought Leader
/ 27 December 2020

Businesses not always free to keep the peace

Why is the private sector in Africa more likely to hinder instead of help peaceful development?

By Brian Ganson
Integrity commission nails Magashule
Politics
/ 15 December 2020

Integrity commission nails Magashule

Integrity body recommends the ANC’s secretary general should be suspended pending the outcome of his corruption trial.

By Paddy Harper
Published contracts are a powerful antidote to corruption
Opinion
/ 13 December 2020

Published contracts are a powerful antidote to corruption

The oil, gas and mining industries will benefit from the extractive industries transparency initiative in 2021

By Mark Robinson
Two Acts linked to political party funding have not been promulgated
Opinion
/ 12 December 2020

Two Acts linked to political party funding have not been promulgated

The electorate needs to know who gives parties money, but the amended Promotion of Access to Information Act and the Political Party Funding Act are in limbo

By Robyn Pasensie
Musical drama ‘Hlakanyana’ offers biting social comment
Friday
/ 11 December 2020

Musical drama ‘Hlakanyana’ offers biting social comment

The theatre piece draws on folklore and an Afrofuturist world to interrogate social ills

By Heather Dugmore
ANC battle now moves to the regional and provincial conferences
Politics
/ 11 December 2020

ANC battle now moves to the regional and provincial conferences

Ace Magashule will appear before the ANC’s integrity committee this weekend. After that, all eyes will be on next year’s conferences to see who will win the fight for control of the party

By Paddy Harper
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