May is facing pressure at home from so-called Remainers sceptical of her ability to forge trade deals once Britain severs ties with Brussels
EFF tries to force the ruling party’s hand to make the central bank state-owned
#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process
Tax compliance refers to making payments to the revenue service in full and on time in line with relevant legislation
Bonginkosi Khanyile had planned to sleep at the Union Buildings until President Cyril Ramaphosa’s responded to his request for a presidential pardon
The inquiry has a broad mandate to investigate issues of corporate governance and allegations of misconduct at the revenue collection agency
When Eskom pulls the plug: Businesses and locals are hard hit by blackouts because local government owes the power utility billions of rand
The department says it’s not retrenching, but treasury has the money for severance packages
"I am afraid the president will be asking for many more minutes of silence and have many fewer voters next year."
Civil society groups fear President Cyril Ramaphosa is being lobbied about not signing the Political Party Funding Bill until after the 2019 election
As investors move away from risky emerging markets, the highly traded rand is caught up in the contagion
Despite government denials, insiders say treasury made the suggestion in a Cabinet meeting
The PIC recently announced it was appointing a forensic investigator to look into its investment in the embattled VBS Mutual Bank
The department of basic education is appealing a high court order that sets deadlines for them to fix school infrastructure, including toilets
According to the NPA Act, Ramaphosa had to appoint one of the four deputy national director of public prosecutions to the role
The president will today appoint an acting national director of public prosecutions from among four contenders
The civil society organisation has called the initiative ‘ironic’ in light of government’s stalling of infrastructure delivery
The reputation of Sars was tarnished under the leadership of suspended commissioner Tom Moyane following several allegations
President Ramaphosa’s administration is planning to lay off 30 000 public servants in the next three years. More in this week’s unembargoed.
Ministers will be stripped of their powers to hire and fire DGs because that function will be taken over by the presidency
Government will have to fork out billions to implement the president’s economic growth plans
The move is in line with a reconfiguration process to drastically cut the state’s wage bill
It’s in the early morning that things catch up with you and force you to seek relief
Our readers write in about the party fund bill and how the government spends taxpayers’ money
Two Acts and the Khoi-San Bill, if passed, will dispossess people in the former homelands of their land rights
The DA plans to make a complaint against the SABC for broadcasting President Ramaphosa’s land expropriation announcement
Steven Friedman argues that the constitutional amendment is likely to clarify the Constitution’s current provisions on land expropriation
Some of the charges levelled against the movement include violating the permit, intimidating the president and violence at the Union Buildings
South Africa’s constitution has been amended 17 times already. But, the procedure for doing so is onerous
Some political observers say the president’s late-night announcement on land was a clear demonstration that the party was in panic mode
The state has agreed to sell off burdensome assets and encourage private equity
The families of victims who were murdered in the run-up to the Marikana massacre have been excluded from compensation discussions