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Cyril Ramaphosa

Looting, burning spreads from KZN into Johannesburg as pro-Zuma protests turn violent
National
/ 12 July 2021

Looting, burning spreads from KZN into Johannesburg as pro-Zuma protests turn violent

The violence comes in the wake of protests last Friday when Zuma’s supporters went on the streets in KZN

By Chris Gilili
The ANC is a postcolonial disappointment
Opinion
/ 12 July 2021

The ANC is a postcolonial disappointment

How Frantz Fanon’s dire predictions about the postcolony are coming true in South Africa

By Andile Zulu
South Africa remains under Covid-19 alert level four, with minor changes
Coronavirus
/ 11 July 2021

South Africa remains under Covid-19 alert level four, with minor changes

As the Delta variant fuels infections, the ban on alcohol sales remains, schools will stay closed until 26 July and restaurants may open with limited numbers

By Eunice Masson
Ramaphosa calls Zuma’s imprisonment a sad moment in the history of the ANC
Politics
/ 11 July 2021

Ramaphosa calls Zuma’s imprisonment a sad moment in the history of the ANC

This weekend’s NEC meeting comes as the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal struggles to maintain order as Zuma supporters allegedly barricade roads, torch trucks and loot in protests against his incarceration

By Lizeka Tandwa
‘Dismiss talks of coalitions in elections,’ Ramaphosa tells the ANC’s national executive committee
Politics
/ 11 July 2021

‘Dismiss talks of coalitions in elections,’ Ramaphosa tells the ANC’s national executive committee

The president wants local government overhauled, so that it no longer a manager of contracts, which has resulted in a weak tender system that has led to corruption, patronage and the poor delivery of services

By Lizeka Tandwa
We are at their mercy,” said Zuma ANC supporter
Politics
/ 9 July 2021

We are at their mercy,” said Zuma ANC supporter

Party leaders say the current ANC president will not be tainted by the incarceration of Jacob Zuma

By Lizeka Tandwa
It will cost UIF up to R3.5-billion in Ters payments every week the lockdown is extended
Business
/ 9 July 2021

It will cost UIF up to R3.5-billion in Ters payments every week the lockdown is extended

Any further extensions of Ters payments will impede the UIF’s ability to pay normal claims for unemployment and parental leave

By Sarah Smit
Black-owned wine businesses struggling the most to survive alcohol ban, says Vinpro
Business
/ 9 July 2021

Black-owned wine businesses struggling the most to survive alcohol ban, says Vinpro

The industry is hoping the government will scrap the latest ban on alcohol during the next national address on the Covid-19 pandemic, expected on Sunday

By Eunice Masson
Court rules that the ANC step-aside rule is in line with the Constitution as it dismisses Magashule’s application
Politics
/ 9 July 2021

Court rules that the ANC step-aside rule is in line with the Constitution as it dismisses Magashule’s application

The court ruling may be the final nail on Magashule’s coffin at this weekend’s ANC national executive committee meeting

By Lizeka Tandwa
SIU tells Cyril to axe Zweli Mkhize
Politics
/ 8 July 2021

SIU tells Cyril to axe Zweli Mkhize

Digital Vibes company, controlled by the health minister’s ‘comrade’, was favoured over firms that tendered at about half the price

By Paddy Harper and Athandiwe Saba
Q&A Sessions: Love, Zuma, Stellenbosch and the heart for social justice
National
/ 8 July 2021

Q&A Sessions: Love, Zuma, Stellenbosch and the heart for social justice

Thuli Madonsela speaks to Lyse Comins about how Zuma’s refusal to recognise any court and any structure that disagrees with him was sad. His violations were serious and he must go to jail

By Lyse Comins
An email to His Majesty, King Mswati III of eSwatini
Africa
/ 7 July 2021

An email to His Majesty, King Mswati III of eSwatini

Eswatini’s acting prime minister recently encouraged citizens to make use of an email address to express their concerns

By Bill Snaddon
We hope Zuma’s application to avoid being arrested is successful, Duarte says
Politics
/ 6 July 2021

We hope Zuma’s application to avoid being arrested is successful, Duarte says

But the ANC’s national executive committee also said the interests of an individual cannot take precedence over the rule of law

By Lizeka Tandwa
Feud between Cele and Sitole ‘undermines’ crime fighting
National
/ 6 July 2021

Feud between Cele and Sitole ‘undermines’ crime fighting

Minister’s ‘interference’ said to undermine SAPS’ restructuring and the filling of 160 000 posts

By Khaya Koko
South Africa is sliding back to ‘apartheid-type’ governance – Zuma
Politics
/ 4 July 2021

South Africa is sliding back to ‘apartheid-type’ governance – Zuma

The former head of state claims he has been persecuted for more than 20 years

By Paddy Harper
Richard Calland: Ramaphosa proves he is a duffer
Coronavirus
/ 4 July 2021

Richard Calland: Ramaphosa proves he is a duffer

The way our government — and its leader — have handled the pandemic leaves much to be desired

By Richard Calland
Litigation lust not the only way to resolve disputes
Opinion
/ 3 July 2021

Litigation lust not the only way to resolve disputes

Courts do have a crucial role in political cases but alternative dispute resolution mechanisms should be considered

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Jacob Zuma’s long walk to prison
National
/ 2 July 2021

Jacob Zuma’s long walk to prison

The ex-president will be imprisoned for contempt of court, like a local Al Capone. Whether the NPA pursues state capture charges remains to be seen

By Emsie Ferreira
How Zuma’s 15-month sentence will affect this weekend’s NEC meeting
Politics
/ 2 July 2021

How Zuma’s 15-month sentence will affect this weekend’s NEC meeting

This Constitutional Court ruling comes at an inconvenient time for the Ramaphosa faction. Magashule’s strength is waning, but Zuma still wields significant support

By Lizeka Tandwa
Police minister’s political pirouette Zuma arrest looms
Politics
/ 1 July 2021

Police minister’s political pirouette Zuma arrest looms

From being axed by Jacob Zuma, Bheki Cele is now tasked with putting him in jail

By Khaya Koko
Mkhize report submitted to president
Politics
/ 1 July 2021

Mkhize report submitted to president

The Special Investigating Unit’s report on the Digital Vibes scandal involving the health minister means his fate hangs in the balance

By Paddy Harper
ConCourt dismisses Mkhwebane’s appeal on CR17 donation
National
/ 1 July 2021

ConCourt dismisses Mkhwebane’s appeal on CR17 donation

The apex court agreed with one of the most scathing rulings yet against the public protector and found the president did nothing wrong

By Emsie Ferreira
Editorial: We have questions, Mr President
Coronavirus
/ 1 July 2021

Editorial: We have questions, Mr President

Stop those rambling family meetings, in which the public is treated like a child, and let us ask you questions

By Editorial
Zondo: ‘It would have been better if Zuma had participated in the state capture inquiry’
Politics
/ 30 June 2021

Zondo: ‘It would have been better if Zuma had participated in the state capture inquiry’

The commission chairperson says the final report will have to be finalised without the former president’s version of events

By Paddy Harper
National working committee instructs ANC North West to replace Mokgoro
Politics
/ 30 June 2021

National working committee instructs ANC North West to replace Mokgoro

Three women are said to be at the top of the candidate list to replace Job Mokgoro

By Lizeka Tandwa
Screen Grab: Ramaphosa, the pixelated prez
Friday
/ 29 June 2021

Screen Grab: Ramaphosa, the pixelated prez

Having taken on the form of a spectral apparition, many of us have stopped watching Cyril Ramaphosa’s speeches

By Carlos Amato
By-elections off as third wave takes hold
Politics
/ 29 June 2021

By-elections off as third wave takes hold

The Electoral Commission has asked the high court to postpone nine by-elections

By Paddy Harper
R350 grant: A ticket into the labour market — report
Business
/ 29 June 2021

R350 grant: A ticket into the labour market — report

The Covid-19 social relief of distress grant was terminated at the end of April, but research shows it aided job recovery

By Sarah Smit
ANC council candidate stabbed to death outside party meeting
Politics
/ 28 June 2021

ANC council candidate stabbed to death outside party meeting

The brutal murder of an Eastern Cape ANC member puts political killings in the province, and in the country, into sharp focus just before the local government elections

By Lizeka Tandwa
‘Not well’: The post-lockdown diagnosis for small business
Business
/ 28 June 2021

‘Not well’: The post-lockdown diagnosis for small business

And now another strict lockdown poses a new threat to businesses that struggled to keep going last year

By Sarah Smit
Rise of the variants: What you need to know about the Delta variant in SA
Coronavirus
/ 28 June 2021

Rise of the variants: What you need to know about the Delta variant in SA

SA’s lockdown regulations are tightening to better curb the spread of Covid-19, amid concerns that the Delta variant could drive a surge of infections

By Aisha Abdool Karim
South Africa on level 4: What the Delta variant means for travel, booze
Health
/ 27 June 2021

South Africa on level 4: What the Delta variant means for travel, booze

As the Delta variant of Covid-19 spreads rapidly across the country, government places South Africa on an adjusted level 4 lockdown

By Eunice Masson
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