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David Mabuza

Cape Town fire burns for a third day, authorities confirm minister’s residence gutted
National
/ 20 April 2021

Cape Town fire burns for a third day, authorities confirm minister’s residence gutted

Fresh firefighting teams are expected to take over from the crews that battled the blaze throughout Monday evening

By Eunice Masson
Editorial: Keeping the faith — in people
Editorial
/ 1 April 2021

Editorial: Keeping the faith — in people

We are exhausted, scared, hurt, overwhelmed, heartsore, sick and disillusioned. But in this past year people have helped each other.
So many of us are still here thanks to the kindness of others.

By Editorial
Mabuza not confident vaccine budget is enough to achieve population immunity
Article
/ 18 March 2021

Mabuza not confident vaccine budget is enough to achieve population immunity

The deputy president, who also the chairperson of the interministerial committee on Covid-19, was responding to questions in the National Assembly

By Marcia Zali
Mabuza not confident that vaccine budget is enough to achieve population immunity
Article
/ 18 March 2021

Mabuza not confident that vaccine budget is enough to achieve population immunity

The deputy president, who also the chairperson of the interministerial committee on Covid-19, was responding to questions in the National Assembly

By Marcia Zali
Will Cyril Ramaphosa have one or two terms?
Opinion
/ 4 March 2021

Will Cyril Ramaphosa have one or two terms?

The threat to the president’s rule comes not from the opposition, but from within the ANC

By Richard Calland
Mpumalanga premier removes Mabuza loyalists from her cabinet
Politics
/ 24 February 2021

Mpumalanga premier removes Mabuza loyalists from her cabinet

Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane’s bold reshuffle is sure to ruffle feathers when the party heads to its elective conference this year

By Lizeka Tandwa
Most people with TB don’t seek treatment, HSRC survey finds
Health
/ 6 February 2021

Most people with TB don’t seek treatment, HSRC survey finds

More men than women have tuberculosis and 82% are in the 15 to 24 age group

By Marcia Zali
DA goes to court over government’s ‘tardy’ vaccine rollout strategy
Health
/ 2 February 2021

DA goes to court over government’s ‘tardy’ vaccine rollout strategy

Democratic Alliance drags the government to court, demanding a Covid-19 vaccination rollout plan.

By Chris Gilili
Do the ‘lies of the ANC drown out its honesty’? A Covid-19 case study
Politics
/ 1 February 2021

Do the ‘lies of the ANC drown out its honesty’? A Covid-19 case study

The governing party elite seems to have different rules for its members than the regulations imposed on citizens — and the trust deficit continues to grow

By Des Erasmus
Social partners at Nedlac agree to help to turn Eskom around
Business
/ 8 December 2020

Social partners at Nedlac agree to help to turn Eskom around

The government’s partners at Nedlac have signed a social impact agreement to support the power utility, with a particularly focus on assisting it in accessing new capital to reduce its debt

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Mabuza asked to account for why ministers were seated next to Malema in Senekal
Politics
/ 4 November 2020

Mabuza asked to account for why ministers were seated next to Malema in Senekal

MPs can’t seem to stop the house from degenerating into screaming matches, even during virtual sittings, as exhibited when the deputy president answered questions in the NCOP on Wednesday.

By Bongekile Macupe
Ramaphosa reiterates support for emerging farmers
Business
/ 9 October 2020

Ramaphosa reiterates support for emerging farmers

On the back of the announcement that the government would allocate more land to be leased by emerging farmers, President Cyril Ramaphosa says that beneficiaries will also be trained in financial management and enterprise development

By Tshegofatso Mathe
A healthy Mabuza appears in Parliament
National
/ 3 September 2020

A healthy Mabuza appears in Parliament

After a lengthy absence from public life, Deputy President David Mabuza returns to Parliament, providing assurances that rolling blackouts are temporary

By Lester Kiewit
Human contact floats the boats
Coronavirus
/ 28 August 2020

Human contact floats the boats

Discovering the life-sustaining importance of contact with actual people: colleagues, customers, and deputy presidents

By Paddy Harper
Richard Calland: Cyril and Ace can’t both survive
Opinion
/ 27 August 2020

Richard Calland: Cyril and Ace can’t both survive

One of them will have to fall if the ANC is to win back the confidence of the electorate — so it can’t be Ramaphosa

By Richard Calland
Schools to close for a month due to Covid infection surge — Ramaphosa
Coronavirus
/ 23 July 2020

Schools to close for a month due to Covid infection surge — Ramaphosa

The academic year will extend into 2021 in a ‘deliberately cautious approach’ as president confirms South Africa has world’s fifth-highest Covid-19 infection tally

By Bongekile Macupe and Lester Kiewit
VBS looting haunts the ANC in Limpopo
Politics
/ 16 July 2020

VBS looting haunts the ANC in Limpopo

The ANC is facing a revolt over the looting of VBS bank, which took money from poor communities, with warnings of electoral consequences in 2021 local elections

By Thanduxolo Jika and Mail Guardian Correspondent
Where is the deputy president?
Politics
/ 28 May 2020

Where is the deputy president?

David Mabuza is hard at work — it’s just not taking place in the public eye. The rumblings and discussion in the ANC are about factions in the ruling party, succession and ousting him

By Paddy Harper, Athandiwe Saba and Sabelo Skiti
Leaked memorandum threatens Lindiwe Sisulu’s presidential bid
Politics
/ 7 May 2020

Leaked memorandum threatens Lindiwe Sisulu’s presidential bid

A document leaked to journalists says the minister was aware of illegal fundraising for her presidential bid by her own task team … and ‘kept quiet’ about it

By Paddy Harper
Blessed peace under lockdown
Analysis
/ 29 April 2020

Blessed peace under lockdown

I’ve silenced the Bible Thumper and dumped social media drivel but physical distancing, an art the deputy prez has mastered, is tricky

By Paddy Harper
Zuma-ists hope to ace provinces
Article
/ 28 February 2020

Zuma-ists hope to ace provinces

Acolytes of the ex-president gear up take-back regions in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and North West before the ANC mid-term meeting

By Paddy Harper
Cabinet reshuffle on the cards
Article
/ 22 November 2019

Cabinet reshuffle on the cards

Three ministers could change places, moving Lindiwe Sisulu from her powerful post

By Sabelo Skiti and Paddy Harper
Complaint: Sisulu in bid for presidency
Article
/ 15 November 2019

Complaint: Sisulu in bid for presidency

The Cabinet minister is accused of surrounding herself with supporters to help get her to the top

By Paddy Harper
SAA struck, so stuck with NDZ
Article
/ 15 November 2019

SAA struck, so stuck with NDZ

But it can’t be all bad. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma hasn’t played while The Cat and Cupcake are away

By Paddy Harper
African leaders prefer overseas to local health care
Africa
/ 7 October 2019

African leaders prefer overseas to local health care

Medical facilities at home are seemingly not good enough for people who head African countries

By Tebadi Mmotla
Mabuza ally off the hook for Mpumalanga ANC assault
Article
/ 3 October 2019

Mabuza ally off the hook for Mpumalanga ANC assault

Party disciplinary committee finds heavyweight Ngrayi Ngwenya did not assault provincial secretary Lindiwe Nsthalinsthali

By Paddy Harper
Setback blow for DD’s chosen one
Article
/ 15 August 2019

Setback blow for DD’s chosen one

Mpumalanga premier’s key lobbyist’s assault case will hurt her bid for more power

By Paddy Harper
Fight against Magashule builds steam
Article
/ 14 June 2019

Fight against Magashule builds steam

The special NEC meeting next week may discuss the state of his office after the integrity commission ‘flagged inefficiencies’ there

By Natasha Marrian
The ANC is at war with itself
Article
/ 7 June 2019

The ANC is at war with itself

Its integrity commission has found that factional battles are harming the party’s ability to function

By Thanduxolo Jika
Rumours swirl that key SOEs will report to Mabuza
Article
/ 7 June 2019

Rumours swirl that key SOEs will report to Mabuza

In the past week, factions have used Jarana’s resignation as a tool in a bid to shake the powers of Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan

By Sabelo Skiti
Mabuza’s moves exposed Ace’s (under)hand
Article
/ 31 May 2019

Mabuza’s moves exposed Ace’s (under)hand

The move by ANC deputy president David Mabuza has exposed the cracks in the governing party’s renewal project

By Natasha Marrian
Mabuza to be sworn in on Tuesday
Article
/ 27 May 2019

Mabuza to be sworn in on Tuesday

‘The Cat’ met the party’s integrity commission on Friday in a bid to clear his name of allegations of bringing the party into disrepute

By Natasha Marrian
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