Although business and confidence levels may be high, Ramaphosa has to tackle a 26.7% youth unemployment rate and soaring inequality levels.
The party shunned the EFF’s motion that proposes Parliament should begin the process of legislating land expropriation without compensation
In a highly anticipated debate could lead to amendments to the Constitution so that land can be expropriated without compensation.
The returning police minister has hit the ground running by spending his first day in office paying respect to fallen comrades
The returning finance minister may be content with life in the private sector, but he is compelled by a duty to serve.
South Africa’s idea of radical economic transformation needs to break up monopolies and make space for emerging small to medium sized players
Ramaphosa plays the long game in cabinet reshuffle
Ramaphosa’s announcement was delayed twice on Monday to make room for “more consultations”
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce a Cabinet reshuffle on Monday amid growing calls to fire ministers implicated in state capture.
The president will announce changes to the national executive at 10:00 tonight
The SACP wants the ANC to consider co-opting Nzimande into the ANC NEC as a gesture for its commitment to unite the alliance
2018’s budget does not go far enough. Perhaps Malusi Gigaba was caught up in the euphoria of the widely welcomed Sona by Cyril Ramaphosa
It’s the new, new SA: The dark age of Zuma has been replaced by a Cyril lovefest— here’s what it looks like
Ramaphosa told his fellow top six colleagues during a meeting on Friday he would announce a cabinet reshuffle after Wednesday’s cabinet meeting.
Those negotiating for miners’ families say the state has been nothing but bloody-minded
‘The Western Cape boasts a 62% success rate for "land reform farms", compared with a 92% failure rate in the rest of the country’
Thank the past president for the increase in value- added tax and the drastic cuts in expenditure
Cyril Ramaphosa has ushered in a new dawn but poverty and inequality trip up our hopes
Let’s not fool ourselves: this is not a budget that’s friendly to the poor or the vulnerable
The ANC’s renewed commitment to land expropriation may be more political posturing
The president’s walkabouts symbolise a new political order, but is there more to his regimen?
‘You wore a purple tie for Sona. Let’s paint South Africa purple!’
The new commander-in-chief has made promises, but how likely is he to deliver?
‘Terreblanche wrote with a deep idealism in a country frequently with the highest levels of inequality’
Though stability seems to have come to the province, Jacob Zuma’s recall still hangs heavy
Mining communities and industry want the minister’s charter scrapped and talks restarted
Clear policy, coupled with a push to identify high-impact projects, will accelerate change
“We’re worried about whether National Treasury has done an impact study to show its effect on the poor and lower income earners,” says Carrim
Politicians need a fashion police: Looted money can’t buy you everything you know.
The budget outlines the risks they pose but there are plans to mitigate against them
Government bites the bullet and hikes VAT
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba is delivering his first and perhaps last Budget speech.