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Cyril Ramaphosa

KZN ‘unity’ slate on shaky ground
Article
/ 8 June 2018

KZN ‘unity’ slate on shaky ground

A faction of the ANC is threatening to put an end to the compromise package in the province

By Paddy Harper
No place in SA for EFF’s  ‘bro code’ politics
Article
/ 8 June 2018

No place in SA for EFF’s  ‘bro code’ politics

By showing intolerance and outright racism, the red berets are losing their status as media darlings

By Eusebius McKaiser
Too soon for Ramaphoria to boost weak economy
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Too soon for Ramaphoria to boost weak economy

Weak annual growth will put the 2018 fiscal targets outlined by the treasury in the February Budget under strain

By Lynley Donnelly
Violent criminals deny us our freedom
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Violent criminals deny us our freedom

If South Africans live in fear, then our basic freedom as a society is facing a real threat

By Tutu Faleni
‘Clever blacks’ least of ANC’s problems
Article
/ 5 June 2018

‘Clever blacks’ least of ANC’s problems

Disenchantment with the party goes way beyond the middle class to the poor and working class

By Vukani Mde
JZ’s apostles to launch new party
Article
/ 1 June 2018

JZ’s apostles to launch new party

Made up of church groups, amakhosi and taxi operators, it’s intent on dethroning Ramaphosa

By Paddy Harper and Dineo Bendile
SA must help resolve Burundi’s crisis
Africa
/ 1 June 2018

SA must help resolve Burundi’s crisis

The Arusha Accords, led by Thabo Mbeki, have been eroded and Cyril Ramaphosa needs to restore peace

By Lewis Mudge
ANC looks over its shoulder at the EFF
Article
/ 1 June 2018

ANC looks over its shoulder at the EFF

The ANC is caught between pleasing investors and following through on its transformation policies

By Vukani Mde
At Brics think tank, scholars get drunk on their own rhetoric
Article
/ 30 May 2018

At Brics think tank, scholars get drunk on their own rhetoric

One of South Africa’s highest-profile intellectual vehicles appears to be a victim of drunken driving by scholars

By Patrick Bond
ANC has a responsibility to build the unity of the alliance
Article
/ 30 May 2018

ANC has a responsibility to build the unity of the alliance

Unity cannot and should not be equated to the absence of differences within the structures of the organisation

By Staff Reporter
Maximum wages are the next step in SA’s social dialogue
Article
/ 30 May 2018

Maximum wages are the next step in SA’s social dialogue

In order to gain faith in a social contract, the government not only has to increase minimum wages, but also lower the top wages

By Staff Reporter
Nene to chair board of governors of BRICS bank
Article
/ 29 May 2018

Nene to chair board of governors of BRICS bank

The finance minister was elected to the position at a meeting of the bank’s leadership taking place in Shanghai, China.

By Jan Cronje
The history of 100 days: From Napoleon to Ramaphosa
Article
/ 29 May 2018

The history of 100 days: From Napoleon to Ramaphosa

Fixating on the 100 days in office comes with an interesting history, and lessons

By Vukani Mde
SA heads to the International Labour Conference
Article
/ 28 May 2018

SA heads to the International Labour Conference

More than 4 000 worker and government delegates from the organisation’s 187 member states will attend the conference to tackle a wide range of issues

By Sarah Smit
Axe hangs over North West PEC
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Axe hangs over North West PEC

The committee’s defiance about the premier has put it on the chopping block at the NEC meeting

By Dineo Bendile and Paddy Harper
Mashinini steers away from Zuma
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Mashinini steers away from Zuma

His key priority is to unite the deeply divided party structures in the province

By Dineo Bendile
Pandor: How to fix former black universities
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Pandor: How to fix former black universities

The minister won’t babysit her sector but she intends to clamp down on council members who are there to enrich themselves

By Bongekile Macupe
Bizarre battles in Gupta rescue
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Bizarre battles in Gupta rescue

The companies and the IDC are strange partners in court cases against the business rescue team

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa yields to wage concerns
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Ramaphosa yields to wage concerns

Disagreements over the proposed amendments threaten to push back the implementation date of the minimum wage until after Parliament’s recess in July

By Govan Whittles
Ramaphosa names retired Judge Robert Nugent to head SARS inquiry
Article
/ 23 May 2018

Ramaphosa names retired Judge Robert Nugent to head SARS inquiry

The inquiry is expected to consider the adequacy and legality of steps that SARS has taken to address revenue shortfalls over the past two years

By Jan Cronje
WATCH LIVE: President Ramaphosa delivers budget vote speech in Parliament
Article
/ 23 May 2018

WATCH LIVE: President Ramaphosa delivers budget vote speech in Parliament

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s performance in the first months since assuming office will come under the spotlight during the budget vote debate

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa believes the National Minimum Wage Bill will be implemented later this year
Article
/ 23 May 2018

Ramaphosa believes the National Minimum Wage Bill will be implemented later this year

The president says the process of implementing the Bill is moving ahead

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa appoints new presiding officer for Moyane disciplinary inquiry
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Ramaphosa appoints new presiding officer for Moyane disciplinary inquiry

President Ramaphosa had initially appointed Judge Kate O’Regan to do the inquiry but has now appointed Advocate Azhar Bham

By Tehillah Nieselow and Jeanette Chabalala
The case for putting ‘none of the above’ on the ballot in the 2019 elections
Article
/ 22 May 2018

The case for putting ‘none of the above’ on the ballot in the 2019 elections

In recent years, several countries have introduced a ‘None of the Above’ (NOTA) option on the ballot in general elections.

By Nicole Beardsworth
Big legal battles for prominent SA officials scheduled for June
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Big legal battles for prominent SA officials scheduled for June

Zuma, Moyane, Molefe, Abrahams, and the ‘rogue unit’ cases will be heard in June

By Gemma Ritchie
‘Ramphosa has been underwhelming’ — Maimane on president’s 100 days
Article
/ 21 May 2018

‘Ramphosa has been underwhelming’ — Maimane on president’s 100 days

The DA leader believes President Cyril Ramaphosa is governing on a ‘fragile’ and ‘compromised’ mandate

By Gemma Ritchie
Editorial: State recapture of SOEs
Article
/ 18 May 2018

Editorial: State recapture of SOEs

‘Given the vast scale of the depredations suffered by the SOEs, it’s clear that restoration will be a huge job’

By Editorial
It’s D-Day for besieged Mahumapelo and his lieutenants
Article
/ 18 May 2018

It’s D-Day for besieged Mahumapelo and his lieutenants

​The embattled North West premier, Supra Mahumapelo, will know his fate next weekend when the ANC NEC members meet to discuss the matter

By Dineo Bendile
BLF wants the ANC’s pro-Zuma votes for 2019
Article
/ 18 May 2018

BLF wants the ANC’s pro-Zuma votes for 2019

Andile Mngxitama confirmed that the BLF will contest the elections nationally for the first time next year.

By Govan Whittles
SA’s transition, interrupted
Article
/ 18 May 2018

SA’s transition, interrupted

A World Bank report aims to help the country to eliminate poverty by 2030 and to boost shared prosperity

By Staff Reporter
Meet UCT’s new ‘spicy’ FabAcademic
Article
/ 18 May 2018

Meet UCT’s new ‘spicy’ FabAcademic

Self-confessed maverick Mamokgethi Phakeng says this job was not exactly part of her career plan

By Bongekile Macupe
Mr Thuma Mina winning over the ANC
Article
/ 18 May 2018

Mr Thuma Mina winning over the ANC

One by one, the wily politician appears to be dealing with problems and consolidating his position

By Niren Tolsi
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