Judge President Dunstan Mlambo ordered that the Presidency pay costs, up to the present date.
The process of institutionalisation may be patchy and uneven. But one thing is clear: Africa is not without functioning institutions
Some leaders were booed and old rivalries were hashed out in tribute speeches to the global icon.
It was a final, fitting, recognition of the Mother of a Nation, who was also one of its sharpest spears.
Ramaphosa implored the nation to honour her by reflecting on its own wounds so that it too can heal
The recent ascendance of President Ramaphosa to the highest echelons of political power has largely been positively received locally and abroad
It was surely the years spent in exile that engendered such a degree of paranoia in the ANC’s leadership of those years
State inaction over global warming is increasing inequality in the country
President Joseph Kabila’s opponents want Cyril Ramaphosa and SADC to take a much stronger line
April has become a significant month for the struggle
Tokozile Xasa is quiet and steady, with a watchful eye, and being a woman is working in her favour
Conferences are on hold after the posturing of Zuma fans and Magashule’s provocative words
Implementing the system and finding money to pay staff could take longer than anticipated
Analysts doubt the listing of media assets will succeed. But will the PIC provide the funds?
NUM has hit out at Radebe on the IPP deal, threatening to end its support for the political party
The Chamber’s legal counsel argued that the top up provision is unconstitutional as it is vague and uncertain and would steer away investment.
In December last year, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruled that Gigaba "deliberately told untruths under oath"
Former president Jacob Zuma’s comments were markedly different from those made by Thabo Mbeki
In March, President Cyril Ramaphosa suspended SARS boss Tom Moyane, saying he had lost confidence in his ability to lead the agency
During his visit on Sunday, Zuma surmised that Ramaphosa “just had this gut feeling that he must come here on his own accord”.
This year’s God Edition explores all the unlikely places people have sought, or lost, God – and where to find Her
The land will be returned to people within the confines of the law, said President Ramaphosa during a Good Friday sermon
The youth jobs scheme offers yearlong internships but sceptics fear it will only beef up BEE scorecards
Ramaphosa thinks they could win now, but others want veterans to help to build a winnable campaign
It will be nice to have a few extra days to think about things besides Daddy and his cohort
Public sector unions fear that the new minister won’t keep old promises
President Cyril Ramaphosa has started the clean up job. But can he turn the state around?
Japan is committed to further strengthening its bilateral relationship with South Africa
Cyril Ramaphosa has done well so far but more challenges relating to reigniting the economy lie ahead.
An IRR report alleges that the budget allocated to VIP Protection Services exploded from R353-million in 2008/2009 to R1.5-billion in 2018/2019.
The president has instructed Motshekga to develop an emergency plan to eradicate unsafe structures. But the audit and the plans already exist!
A delayed elective congress and ongoing Bafana bungles place the body’s credibility on the line