Khume Ramulifho says he’s not eyeing James Selfe’s job but he does want a deputy for Maimane
After 10 years of following the JZ story, I slept through Shaun’s decision to charge him
A delayed elective congress and ongoing Bafana bungles place the body’s credibility on the line
The red-beret-in-chief paints the ruling party as a lapdog slavishly following the EFF’s lead
The president will be judged on how he navigates the turbulent political and economic headwinds
A cross section of Africa’s most powerful people gathered in Kigali this week to sell a dream – and sell it hard
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he fully supports calls for a single African currency— and that maybe it should be digital
President Ramaphosa will proceed with a commission of inquiry into Sars, after the tax agency’s commissioner Tom Moyane was suspended
The suspended SARS head has threatened legal action
Tom Moyane had the option to resign but he is digging his heels in
The new president can use his term to recommit to the ICC and bolster the SADC Tribunal
Ramaphosa cites among his reasons a deterioration in public confidence in the revenue service and public finances being compromised
The education minister has convened an urgent meeting to plot the eradication of unsafe toilets following the death of five-year-old Lumka Mkhethwa
Unless the president shifts Adv Tintswalo Makhubele’s appointment as judge to April 1, her continued stay at Prasa may be deemed to be in breach
We support speedy and just land reform, as is evidenced by our superior track record on the issue where we govern.
‘Surely there are sufficient lines of inquiry into Gigaba’s conduct as a public official without having to go into his heritage?’
Although Zuma has ‘vandalised’ the ANC’s image, he could prove useful in wooing KZN voters
Tshwane’s mayor, gunning for a top party post, admits the party will have to counter Ramaphoria
Ramaphosa’s appropriation of Bra Hugh’s version of #CountryDuty falls into the realm of the calculated PR stunt.
The rejuvenated ruling party is having the opposition for breakfast, lunch and tea
The decision to support a motion to amend the Constitution has drawn opposition within and outside South Africa’s borders.
Nine senior police officials are to appear in connection with the Marikana massacre― more than five years after the tragedy occurred
Many aren’t at school because of inadequate funding and unsuitable facilities and care
Ramaphosa says Zuma is willing to pay back the state funds after an agreement was signed in “good faith”
The president remained steadfast in condemning land grabs
Despite the rise in business confidence the survey showed actual business conditions remain depressed.
‘All expenditure incurred by former president Zuma was incurred in line with the provisions of the State Attorney Act’
President Ramaphosa is to face some testing questions in Parliament during his first quarterly question session since being sworn in a month ago
The relationship between former president Jacob Zuma and the ANC veterans had become acrimonious and tense
Former president Jacob Zuma’s bad behaviour damaged his image and the ANC’s.
Picking fights carefully so as not to tackle all adversaries simultaneously is a wise political strategy.
Former police minister Fikile Mbalula is the latest ANC Member of Parliament to step down