According to the president, amongst other things, Moyane’s application would not be in the interest of justice
The former Sars commissioner is continuing with his Constitutional Court application in which he disputes the lawfulness of the Nugent Commission
South Africa’s president has firmly thrown his weight behind the private sector. This could prove significant
The president was clear about accelerating the provision of land to the poor and marginalised
SMMEs require collateral to get going and thrive: trust is the key
Provincial departments have an estimated R25-billion in unpaid bills
Officials say vacancies for senior officials, including directors general, won’t be filled
This policy statement highlights the difficult economic and fiscal choices confronting us over the medium term, the finance minister said
President Cyril Ramaphosa will be hoping that Mboweni’s stewardship of the listless economy will help the ANC rally support ahead of the 2019 polls
Former National Director of Public Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli has described the process as a step in the right direction because it is transparent
DA leader Mmusi Maimane believes the president’s decision to reappoint Gigaba and Dlamini is irrational and unconstitutional
The latest media figures show that women are slowly advancing, but their experiences tell of little change at the top
The auditor general berated Ingonyama Trust for mismanagement and wrongfully keeping revenue
To make it work, politicians must stop meddling and people with expertise must be brought in
To stay abreast in these confusing times, the public service must be empowered to act
The damage to the IT department alone is likely to amount to R2.16-billion over the next five years
The president has instituted a commission to probe allegations of irregularities at the PIC in hopes of ensuring its ‘sound financial management’
Judge Nugent has provided clarity on the implications of his recommendation, responding to the criticism directed at the interim report
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi is alleged to have been killed by Saudi officials
On Sunday, the City Press newspaper reported that Ramaphosa was allegedly briefed about widespread corruption at VBS early in 2017
The president said the government would assist the community by developing their ability to create sustainable income and jobs from the land
The ex-commissioner had asked the Constitutional Court to ice the inquiries
The market likes the new finance minister, but will his tweets come back to haunt him?
Lawrence Mavundla has criticised the small business proposals in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s jobs summit framework
Cosatu general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali says the federation will not be open to any solution involving privatisation
A tough nut, Mboweni is likely to make the treasury the undisputed centre of economic power and policy
Civil society has fought against the worst of the breaches — securitisation, corruption, secrecy
The stimulus package is more interesting for what it says about the politics of economic decision making than for its likely impact on the economy
Nene can’t seek forgiveness without saying what he has done wrong — it can’t be just a cup of tea
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane has called for President Ramaphosa to appear voluntarily before the commission of inquiry into state capture
Mboweni, a former reserve bank governor and labour minister, was sworn in as finance minister on Tuesday
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been under pressure to sack Nhlanhla Nene after he admitted to attending multiple meetings with the Gupta family