World leaders are closely associated with the economic policies they espouse, a fact that does not bode well for South Africa’s president
Notwithstanding the transmission dilemma, the minister’s Sunday briefing suggested that the crisis-hit energy system was recovering
Acting public protector Kholeka Gcaleka however found his security head Wally Rhoode had acted improperly
But party says Ronnie Pillay failed to back up his allegations with any evidence that councillors collected bribes
The presidency said a provision in the Rome Statute obliged ICC member states to deal with requests for assistance on a confidential basis
Financial conditions are tight but demand for credit has remained robust in the face of interest rate hikes
The party’s Western Cape conference delegates have been given a mandate to retake the province from the Democratic Alliance in next year’s elections
The ANC secretary general also brushed off suggestions that South Africa’s trade relations with the US were under threat
Jobs are already in short supply in Dipaleseng, near the Mpumalanga plant
Warsaw and Pretoria appear to be poles apart when it comes to the war between Russia and Ukraine
Minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni suggested the government could demarche the Polish ambassador for diplomatic offence
Maja appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on charges of corruption
Africa tends to ignore her own problems at home, while doing everything to try and help the rest of the world in putting out their fires
A weapons manufacturer on a peace mission. What could possibly go wrong?
South African journalists and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security were stuck in Poland despite the president having earlier met Poland’s leader
The South African government has remained coy over its economic ties with the US, but Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s office has issued a subtle warning to Pretoria
From the premiership table to the bush leagues: the ANC’s relegation of Ace Magashule was swift and brutal
Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president
Business and unions are set to participate in an Operation Phakisa meeting from Monday next week
Washington has made no such threat, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office says, while probe into Lady R is to remain classified
Former secretary did not provide the party with reasons why he should not be expelled, as requested
Captains of industry may appear the benevolent saviours of a state in decline, but we ought to question their intentions
A discussion document prepared for the youth league’s national congress weighs in on the ‘baseload’ debate
She says her impeachment probe can’t go on until the state gets her a new attorney but has privately briefed one to demand the recusal of the chair of the process
An inter-ministerial committee wants the summit shifted to another host nation
Cholera outbreak has been a ‘big lesson’ for the government, penitent president says, while promising to fix the problems
The presidents also spoke about the African peace delegation that would be visiting Russia and Ukraine this month
The former president came to court with ‘unclean hands’, a full bench found
Former energy minister has been unwell for several years
The minister argues the ruling compelling him to keep the lights on at hospitals, schools and police station is vague and impossible to implement
Energy analysts have said section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act made it clear that Ramokgopa has been allocated ‘nothing meaningful’
The president said on Thursday that business leaders were confident the electricity crisis would be overcome within a few years