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Cyril Ramaphosa

2019 polls: ANC to call in the big guns
Article
/ 29 March 2018

2019 polls: ANC to call in the big guns

Ramaphosa thinks they could win now, but others want veterans to help to build a winnable campaign

By Matuma Letsoalo Author and Govan Whittles
Ngiyabonga, Comrade Jesus
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Ngiyabonga, Comrade Jesus

It will be nice to have a few extra days to think about things besides Daddy and his cohort

By Paddy Harper
Unions edgy after wage talks delay
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Unions edgy after wage talks delay

Public sector unions fear that the new minister won’t keep old promises

By Govan Whittles
Can Ramaphosa turn the state around?
Videos
/ 28 March 2018

Can Ramaphosa turn the state around?

President Cyril Ramaphosa has started the clean up job. But can he turn the state around?

By Staff Reporter
Japan is committed to strengthening its bilateral relationship with South Africa
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Japan is committed to strengthening its bilateral relationship with South Africa

Japan is committed to further strengthening its bilateral relationship with South Africa

By Advertorial Supplement
Ramaphosa has started the clean up job. But can he turn the state around?
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Ramaphosa has started the clean up job. But can he turn the state around?

Cyril Ramaphosa has done well so far but more challenges relating to reigniting the economy lie ahead.

By Roger Southall
Ramaphosa to look into explosion of VIP protection costs
Article
/ 26 March 2018

Ramaphosa to look into explosion of VIP protection costs

An IRR report alleges that the budget allocated to VIP Protection Services exploded from R353-million in 2008/2009 to R1.5-billion in 2018/2019.

By Alex Mitchley
Plans to fix infrastructure in schools aren’t being implemented
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Plans to fix infrastructure in schools aren’t being implemented

The president has instructed Motshekga to develop an emergency plan to eradicate unsafe structures. But the audit and the plans already exist!

By Staff Reporter
Push for a ‘succession plan’ in DA
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Push for a ‘succession plan’ in DA

Khume Ramulifho says he’s not eyeing James Selfe’s job but he does want a deputy for Maimane

By Dineo Bendile
This is the house that Daddy built
Article
/ 23 March 2018

This is the house that Daddy built

After 10 years of following the JZ story, I slept through Shaun’s decision to charge him

By Paddy Harper
What in the world is up at Safa?
Article
/ 23 March 2018

What in the world is up at Safa?

A delayed elective congress and ongoing Bafana bungles place the body’s credibility on the line

By Luke Feltham
‘The ANC isn’t in charge – we are’
Article
/ 23 March 2018

‘The ANC isn’t in charge – we are’

The red-beret-in-chief paints the ruling party as a lapdog slavishly following the EFF’s lead

By Dineo Bendile
How will Cyril use his Obama moment?
Article
/ 23 March 2018

How will Cyril use his Obama moment?

The president will be judged on how he navigates the turbulent political and economic headwinds

By Richard Calland
Ramaphosa faces internal revolt
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Ramaphosa faces internal revolt

Factions line up over the proposal to delay a number of regional and provincial conferences

By Govan Whittles and Matuma Letsoalo Author
Africa’s free trade fairy tale
Africa
/ 22 March 2018

Africa’s free trade fairy tale

A cross section of Africa’s most powerful people gathered in Kigali this week to sell a dream – and sell it hard

By Simon Allison
Ramaphosa floats the idea of an ‘African bitcoin’
Article
/ 21 March 2018

Ramaphosa floats the idea of an ‘African bitcoin’

President Cyril Ramaphosa says he fully supports calls for a single African currency— and that maybe it should be digital

By Simon Allison
Sars inquiry to probe way more than Moyane’s conduct
Article
/ 20 March 2018

Sars inquiry to probe way more than Moyane’s conduct

​President Ramaphosa will proceed with a commission of inquiry into Sars, after the tax agency’s commissioner Tom Moyane was suspended

By Tehillah Nieselow
Moyane threatens Ramaphosa with legal action over suspension
Article
/ 20 March 2018

Moyane threatens Ramaphosa with legal action over suspension

The suspended SARS head has threatened legal action

By Jan Cronje
President Ramaphosa’s full letter to suspended SARS chief
Article
/ 20 March 2018

President Ramaphosa’s full letter to suspended SARS chief

Tom Moyane had the option to resign but he is digging his heels in

By Agency And and Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa should help restore SA’s moral high ground
Article
/ 20 March 2018

Ramaphosa should help restore SA’s moral high ground

The new president can use his term to recommit to the ICC and bolster the SADC Tribunal

By Staff Reporter
SARS boss Tom Moyane suspended
Article
/ 19 March 2018

SARS boss Tom Moyane suspended

Ramaphosa cites among his reasons a deterioration in public confidence in the revenue service and public finances being compromised

By Agency And and Staff Reporter
Motshekga calls urgent meeting to discuss poor infrastructure
Article
/ 19 March 2018

Motshekga calls urgent meeting to discuss poor infrastructure

The education minister has convened an urgent meeting to plot the eradication of unsafe toilets following the death of five-year-old ​Lumka Mkhethwa

By Luke Feltham
‘Conflicted’ judge refuses to leave Prasa
Article
/ 18 March 2018

‘Conflicted’ judge refuses to leave Prasa

Unless the president shifts Adv Tintswalo Makhubele’s appointment as judge to April 1, her continued stay at Prasa may be deemed to be in breach

By Staff Reporter
There is no shift in the DA
Article
/ 16 March 2018

There is no shift in the DA

We support speedy and just land reform, as is evidenced by our superior track record on the issue where we govern.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Outing foreigners plays with lives
Article
/ 16 March 2018

Editorial: Outing foreigners plays with lives

‘Surely there are sufficient lines of inquiry into Gigaba’s conduct as a public official without having to go into his heritage?’

By Editorial
Same WhatsApp group: Thuma Mina and ‘we gon’ be right’
Article
/ 16 March 2018

Same WhatsApp group: Thuma Mina and ‘we gon’ be right’

Ramaphosa’s appropriation of Bra Hugh’s version of #CountryDuty falls into the realm of the calculated PR stunt.

By Kwanele Sosibo
DA, EFF shifting left and right
Article
/ 16 March 2018

DA, EFF shifting left and right

The rejuvenated ruling party is having the opposition for breakfast, lunch and tea

By Raeesa Pather and Khadija Patel
Mbaks turns on JZ, cosies up to Juju
Article
/ 16 March 2018

Mbaks turns on JZ, cosies up to Juju

Although Zuma has ‘vandalised’ the ANC’s image, he could prove useful in wooing KZN voters

By Dineo Bendile
‘DA shouldn’t be a one-man show’ – Solly
Article
/ 16 March 2018

‘DA shouldn’t be a one-man show’ – Solly

Tshwane’s mayor, gunning for a top party post, admits the party will have to counter Ramaphoria

By Dineo Bendile
Cabinet: Don’t panic over land reform
Article
/ 15 March 2018

Cabinet: Don’t panic over land reform

The decision to support a motion to amend the Constitution has drawn opposition within and outside South Africa’s borders.

By Govan Whittles
Senior police officials to appear in court for Marikana massacre
Article
/ 15 March 2018

Senior police officials to appear in court for Marikana massacre

​Nine senior police officials are to appear in connection with the Marikana massacre― more than five years after the tragedy occurred

By Athandiwe Saba
Lend children with disabilities a hand
Article
/ 15 March 2018

Lend children with disabilities a hand

Many aren’t at school because of inadequate funding and unsuitable facilities and care

By Tim Fish Hodgson
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