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Cyril Ramaphosa

Read it: Zondo commission report, part 1
National
/ 5 January 2022

Read it: Zondo commission report, part 1

President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will only act on the recommendations of the Zondo commission  when the final of its three reports has been handed over to him.

By Kiri Rupiah
Zondo report: Why Myeni must be prosecuted for SAA debacle
National
/ 5 January 2022

Zondo report: Why Myeni must be prosecuted for SAA debacle

The first of three reports to be handed to the president outlines how misrepresentations by the former SAA board chairperson cost the airline R800-million

By Sarah Smit
2022: A return to normality or more economic uncertainty?
Business
/ 5 January 2022

2022: A return to normality or more economic uncertainty?

Covid-19 cast the economy adrift, but a less punishing new phase of the pandemic could set it back on track

By Sarah Smit
First part of Zondo’s state capture report to be released to public shortly
Politics
/ 4 January 2022

First part of Zondo’s state capture report to be released to public shortly

President Cyril Ramaphosa said implementation of recommendations against those implicated in the report should only be expected in the latter part of 2022

By Lizeka Tandwa
High court dismisses bid to bar Zondo from giving report to Ramaphosa
National
/ 4 January 2022

High court dismisses bid to bar Zondo from giving report to Ramaphosa

The last-minute application by Democracy in Action was a case of self-created urgency, the court said in a ruling handed down mere hours before the planned handover of a hard copy of Zondo’s first set of findings

By Emsie Ferreira
‘Dodgy Vibes’ Zweli Mkhize for next ANC president?
Politics
/ 4 January 2022

‘Dodgy Vibes’ Zweli Mkhize for next ANC president?

The disgraced former health minister is spotted on posters punting him as the next leader after his R150m corruption scandal

By Khaya Koko
Urgent high court bid to prevent Zondo handing his report to Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 3 January 2022

Urgent high court bid to prevent Zondo handing his report to Ramaphosa

Democracy in Action argues in court papers that the president cannot receive the report because he is implicated, and demands it be given instead to the deputy president or the public protector, or both

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo to hand over state capture report on Tuesday
Politics
/ 3 January 2022

Zondo to hand over state capture report on Tuesday

The much-awaited state capture report will be handed over to President Cyril Ramaphosa on 4 January

By Lizeka Tandwa
Parliament fire contained, crews airing gutted National Assembly
National
/ 3 January 2022

Parliament fire contained, crews airing gutted National Assembly

After firefighters battled for more than 24 hours to bring the devastating blaze under control, presiding officers were meeting on Monday to assess the damage

By Emsie Ferreira
Devastating fire in SA parliament means State of the Nation to be held at different venue
National
/ 2 January 2022

Devastating fire in SA parliament means State of the Nation to be held at different venue

Speaker expresses ‘shock’ and ‘sadness’ as fire ravages the historic building, causing the ceiling of the National Assembly to cave in. At lunchtime on Sunday, firefighters were still on the scene

By Emsie Ferreira
Tutu laid to rest in a simple ceremony rich in glowing tributes
National
/ 1 January 2022

Tutu laid to rest in a simple ceremony rich in glowing tributes

Famous for his modesty, The Arch gave instructions for a simple, no-frills ceremony, with a cheap coffin, followed by an eco-friendly cremation.

By Kate Bartlett
Curfew lifted as South Africa’s Omicron-fuelled fourth wave subsides
Health
/ 31 December 2021

Curfew lifted as South Africa’s Omicron-fuelled fourth wave subsides

During the surge in December, only a marginal increase in Covid-19 deaths was noted, while hospitalisation rates were lower than in previous waves, the presidency statement said

By Agence France Presse
Army vets who responded to call for reserves during July unrest still unpaid
National
/ 27 December 2021

Army vets who responded to call for reserves during July unrest still unpaid

‘The whole operation … was a process of confusion and a total lack of command … and control’

By Erika Gibson
Desmond Tutu passes at 90: A man of justice and faith
National
/ 26 December 2021

Desmond Tutu passes at 90: A man of justice and faith

Nobel Peace Prize winner and TRC chair hailed by President Cyril Ramaphosa as a ‘patriot without equal’

By Eunice Masson
Dip in ANC support for Ramaphosa leaves second term an open question
Politics
/ 23 December 2021

Dip in ANC support for Ramaphosa leaves second term an open question

While Danny Msiza’s faction is gaining ground in Limpopo, those close to him say it does not necessarily mean Ramaphosa will be affected

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo commission asks for two-month extension on final report deadline
National
/ 21 December 2021

Zondo commission asks for two-month extension on final report deadline

Commission says that although it worked hard to meet the 30 December deadline, more work is still needed and it has ample funds to continue until February

By Tunicia Phillips
Ramaphosa returns to work after recovering from Covid-19
Politics
/ 20 December 2021

Ramaphosa returns to work after recovering from Covid-19

President Cyril Ramaphosa encourages citizens to vaccinate and continue to practice safety measures

By Marcia Zali
Omicron variant: The West finds yet another reason to keep Africans out
Africa
/ 19 December 2021

Omicron variant: The West finds yet another reason to keep Africans out

Thanks to the Omicron variant, it is harder than ever for Africans to travel – even though public health experts say the restrictions make no sense

By Lydia Namubiru, The Continent, Simon Allison, Sipho Kings and The Continent
Magashule warns of ANC disunity and ‘bumpy’ leadership contest in 2022
Politics
/ 19 December 2021

Magashule warns of ANC disunity and ‘bumpy’ leadership contest in 2022

The ANC’s corruption-accused suspended secretary general decries use of ‘state organs’ to ‘persecute party leaders’

By Lizeka Tandwa
ANC Eastern Cape region to lobby for Madikizela to replace Mabuyane as provincial chair
Politics
/ 17 December 2021

ANC Eastern Cape region to lobby for Madikizela to replace Mabuyane as provincial chair

Conference delegates resolved that Babalo Madikizela should be considered for chair with Terris Ntuthu as secretary.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Dare we cheer a happy new year?
Opinion
/ 15 December 2021

Dare we cheer a happy new year?

Will 2022 will be any less harsh than 2021? Our correspondent certainly hopes so

By Paddy Harper
The security cluster remains the thorn in the ANC’s side
Politics
/ 15 December 2021

The security cluster remains the thorn in the ANC’s side

Despite a shake-up in defence and intelligence, the security cluster remains shaky ahead of potentially explosive elective conferences

By Paddy Harper and Lizeka Tandwa
Eastern Cape regional conferences pit Mabuyane and Madikizela against each other
Politics
/ 15 December 2021

Eastern Cape regional conferences pit Mabuyane and Madikizela against each other

Party insiders say Ramaphosa is unlikely to feel the pinch as a result of Eastern Cape regional conferences pitting Oscar Mabuyane against Babalo Madikizela

By Lizeka Tandwa
Cabinet Report Cards: Chester Missing roasts your ministers
National
/ 15 December 2021

Cabinet Report Cards: Chester Missing roasts your ministers

C is not for corruption. Chester Missing and the Mail & Guardian roast the cabinet ministers who are simply not performing

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: We have reason to hope for better days
Editorial
/ 15 December 2021

Editorial: We have reason to hope for better days

Despite our dalliances with the “end of the world” narratives, we are still here.

By Editorial
SA received Zondo’s real gift well before Christmas
Politics
/ 14 December 2021

SA received Zondo’s real gift well before Christmas

A too narrow focus on the number of convictions from the final report of the state capture commission will mean a failure to see the impact it has already had

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo opposes calls to change judicial appointment process
National
/ 14 December 2021

Zondo opposes calls to change judicial appointment process

The acting chief justice acknowledged calls for reform after the recent forced rerun of interviews for aspirant apex court judges

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa has mild case of Covid-19, encourages people to get vaccinated
Coronavirus
/ 13 December 2021

Ramaphosa has mild case of Covid-19, encourages people to get vaccinated

David Mabuza will be acting president for a week

By Marcia Zali
The lie of limitless economic progress
Opinion
/ 12 December 2021

The lie of limitless economic progress

We need alternatives because unrestrained development is not compatible with life

By Catherine Horsfield and Neil Overy
South African public to get a condensed Zondo report
National
/ 10 December 2021

South African public to get a condensed Zondo report

The Human Sciences Research Council will provide a shorter, reader-friendly document

By Lizeka Tandwa, Emsie Ferreira, Paddy Harper and Khaya Koko
‘Don’t vax or Ramaphosa will stay on’
Opinion
/ 9 December 2021

‘Don’t vax or Ramaphosa will stay on’

Conman Carl and his cohort think that taking the jab will boost his re-election

By Paddy Harper
Editorial: Constitutional Amendment Bill on land is a spectacular and expected failure
Editorial
/ 9 December 2021

Editorial: Constitutional Amendment Bill on land is a spectacular and expected failure

When the ANC introduced the Amendment Bill, it must have been apparent it would lose, having failed to secure an agreement with any other party beforehand

By Editorial
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