The president remained steadfast in condemning land grabs
Despite the rise in business confidence the survey showed actual business conditions remain depressed.
‘All expenditure incurred by former president Zuma was incurred in line with the provisions of the State Attorney Act’
President Ramaphosa is to face some testing questions in Parliament during his first quarterly question session since being sworn in a month ago
The relationship between former president Jacob Zuma and the ANC veterans had become acrimonious and tense
Former president Jacob Zuma’s bad behaviour damaged his image and the ANC’s.
Picking fights carefully so as not to tackle all adversaries simultaneously is a wise political strategy.
Former police minister Fikile Mbalula is the latest ANC Member of Parliament to step down
Besides wanting more goods to be zero-rated, the federation is upping public sector wage demands
Hopes for unity are further complicated by divisions in the anti-Magashule branches
Although Amcu supports the ownership target, its president, Joseph Mathunjwa, and Mantashe have a soured history
‘The ANC continues to harbour the people responsible for bequeathing South Africa to the Gupta and Zuma families’
Nene and Gordhan face major tasks that demand urgent and tough decisions
Minister Letsatsi-Duba intends to conduct a skills audit in the state security department to ensure key positions are occupied by qualified people
In an open letter to the president, a reader asks that refugees are given a lending hand
The ANC’s NEC chairperson is ready to rebuild the party’s electoral structures
DD’s made it to second in command. Cyril had no choice, not after he dispatched NDZ
Despite the naysayers, South Africa’s new president has pulled astute moves in a short time
The state of the nation address and budget speech didn’t leave a sense that there has been reflection on the depth of the economic malaise gripping SA
The Concourt will now have to decide if either Abrahams or Nxasana deserve to have an opportunity to return to the NDPP post.
Two of the oldest liberation parties in Africa were forced by deep popular discontent to push their leaders aside
The ANCWL has welcomed the changes President Cyril Ramaphosa made to his Cabinet, but has pointed that it reflected a lack of gender parity
Deputy President David Mabuza has dismissed talk about him being linked to criminal dealings as a smear campaign that started as far back as 2009
Although business and confidence levels may be high, Ramaphosa has to tackle a 26.7% youth unemployment rate and soaring inequality levels.
The party shunned the EFF’s motion that proposes Parliament should begin the process of legislating land expropriation without compensation
In a highly anticipated debate could lead to amendments to the Constitution so that land can be expropriated without compensation.
The returning police minister has hit the ground running by spending his first day in office paying respect to fallen comrades
The returning finance minister may be content with life in the private sector, but he is compelled by a duty to serve.
South Africa’s idea of radical economic transformation needs to break up monopolies and make space for emerging small to medium sized players
Ramaphosa plays the long game in cabinet reshuffle
Ramaphosa’s announcement was delayed twice on Monday to make room for “more consultations”
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce a Cabinet reshuffle on Monday amid growing calls to fire ministers implicated in state capture.