Various groups are picketing in hopes of getting President Cyril Ramaphosa to address their concerns
Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe welcomed the news of the discovery
Before President Ramaphosa begins his second State of the Nation address, senior M&G journalists unpack the challenges facing the president
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Five countries have tasked the president with acting on allegations of corruption or risk losing investment
Given the crises caused by the ANC, the DA and the EFF should eat into the ruling party’s vote
‘At any rate, whatever Zuma did or didn’t do, Juju has forgiven him’
Once a year Jaipur becomes a literary wonderland, packed with people mad about the written word
Absa CEO Maria Ramos’s decision this week to quit with just a month’s notice led to immediate speculation that she is quitting for another job
Created to exist on the fringes of society, townships still carry the economic legacy of apartheid
A senior prosecutor was ‘worried’ that Richard Mdluli was ‘being protected’ when corruption charges were dropped against him
The utility is labouring under a debt burden of about R420-billion and its cash from operations is not enough to service its interest payments
If the Ramaphosa faction in the ANC wants to retain power, it has to level with voters
The ANC has so far managed allegations that it was unduly influenced by the Gupta family by shifting blame onto a presumably undermined faction
The EFF is giving President Cyril Ramaphosa until February’s SONA to call a media briefing where he has been asked to detail his dealings with Bosasa
With Zimbabwe asking South Africa for a bailout package of $1.2-billion, Ramaphosa has an opportunity to press for key reforms in the country
Indications are that even an ANC victory at the polls is unlikely to reverse the party’s decline in popular support
The country is missing a viable social policy
The wholly state-owned asset manager controls about R2-trillion in funds, the majority of which is made up of government employee pension funds
President Cyril Ramaphosa suspended both Jiba and Mrwebi in October 2018 pending the outcome of the inquiry
Public Investment Corporation employees will be the first witnesses at the PIC commission of inquiry which begins in Pretoria this week
Patricia de Lille announced the leadership of her GOOD party on Sunday and shed some light on what policy directions her party will take
The Democratic Alliance has written to President Cyril Ramaphosa following the explosive testimony by former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi
‘When people are corrupt, other people die. This is not how politicians and companies like to talk’
Parliament says there’ll be no rush to finalise an amendment to section 25 of the Constitution before the legislature dissolves before the elections
The president he reminded participants of the work the government has done to stabilise government institutions
The DA has written a petition to the president asking that he consider remitting the Bill back to Parliament based on procedural irregularities
The KwaZulu-Natal deputy chairperson allegedly received payment for an event which did not take place
The African National Congress faces two big challenges: fewer South Africans trust it, while its electoral support has been waning
According to President Ramaphosa, the ANC’s manifesto details an opportunity to return South Africa to a path of transformation and development
From the good, the bad to the United Moral Movement for the Advancement for All, South African voters are spoilt for choice