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ConCourt dismisses Mkhwebane’s appeal on CR17 donation
National
/ 1 July 2021

ConCourt dismisses Mkhwebane’s appeal on CR17 donation

The apex court agreed with one of the most scathing rulings yet against the public protector and found the president did nothing wrong

By Emsie Ferreira
By-elections off as third wave takes hold
Politics
/ 29 June 2021

By-elections off as third wave takes hold

The Electoral Commission has asked the high court to postpone nine by-elections

By Paddy Harper
Why ANC leaders ‘love’ the ANC
Thought Leader
/ 21 June 2021

Why ANC leaders ‘love’ the ANC

It is from the beneficiaries of the ANC’s ‘cadre deployment’ that you will mostly hear the fawning praises sung

By Ebrahim Harvey
Will the EFF capitalise on the ANC’s governance failures?
Opinion
/ 17 June 2021

Will the EFF capitalise on the ANC’s governance failures?

Good election outcomes for the party will mean Julius Malema’s dangerous racism will again receive airtime

By Ebrahim Harvey
Richard Calland: Why judges matter — an illustrative tale
Opinion
/ 4 June 2021

Richard Calland: Why judges matter — an illustrative tale

Johannes Mahlangu’s torture by police and charge for a murder he didn’t commit should never have happened

By Richard Calland
Politics interfering in CCMA work
Business
/ 3 June 2021

Politics interfering in CCMA work

The labour dispute resolution body says there is a growing trend of political parties and civil society organisations representing workers at hearings

By Sarah Smit
Rifling through members’ drawers: MPs gifted rum, sheep and Rwandan art
Politics
/ 2 June 2021

Rifling through members’ drawers: MPs gifted rum, sheep and Rwandan art

A 827-page register compels members of parliament publicly to declare anything worth more than R500, and it makes for interesting reading

By Chris Gilili
ConCourt dismisses Zuma’s appeal of personal cost order – with costs
National
/ 27 May 2021

ConCourt dismisses Zuma’s appeal of personal cost order – with costs

The former president failed to file papers or indicate whether he intended to proceed with the matter after his lawyers withdrew

By Emsie Ferreira
Sakeliga has a ‘secret agenda’
Business
/ 22 May 2021

Sakeliga has a ‘secret agenda’

But Afriforum’s business wing says the finance minister is playing the race card

By Sarah Smit
Richard Calland: Less cash to splash spells new-look South African polls
Opinion
/ 10 May 2021

Richard Calland: Less cash to splash spells new-look South African polls

The new political party funding law brings changes to allocations – and possibly an end to dodgy donors

By Richard Calland
Ramaphosa: ANC’s internal battles are not the opposition’s business
Article
/ 7 May 2021

Ramaphosa: ANC’s internal battles are not the opposition’s business

Speaking in the national assembly after Ace Magashule tried to ‘suspend’ him, the president told the DA he keeps quiet when internal strife hits the opposition.

By Emsie Ferreira
Ace carves his name in ANC history
Politics
/ 6 May 2021

Ace carves his name in ANC history

Ace Magashule has thrown the ANC secretary general’s office, once occupied by stalwarts Oliver Tambo and Walter Sisulu, into disarray

By M&G Politics Team
Public ire over Karpowership contract can’t be dismissed — MPs
Business
/ 20 April 2021

Public ire over Karpowership contract can’t be dismissed — MPs

Environmental groups say the controversial deal means South Africa will be tied to fossil fuels for the next 20 years

By Sarah Smit and Sheree Bega
Judicial and politics intersect as new judges sought for apex court
Politics
/ 16 April 2021

Judicial and politics intersect as new judges sought for apex court

The chief justice played into the hands of Julius Malema at a point at which the judiciary is weathering a political onslaught that too shall pass

By Emsie Ferreira
Mlambo invites commentary on claims of judicial capture, again
National
/ 16 April 2021

Mlambo invites commentary on claims of judicial capture, again

A candidate for the Northern Cape bench lucidly explained in reply to the Gauteng Judge President that bribing a judge is a lottery you are bound to lose

By Emsie Ferreira
Gatvol Capetonians, EFF lash out at City of Cape Town for seeking damage claims of R1.4m
National
/ 12 April 2021

Gatvol Capetonians, EFF lash out at City of Cape Town for seeking damage claims of R1.4m

Public infrastructure was allegedly damaged by the activist group in 2019 and by the Economic Freedom Fighters in 2020

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
RET is a splinter party established in Magashule’s office, says ANC EC secretary
Politics
/ 23 March 2021

RET is a splinter party established in Magashule’s office, says ANC EC secretary

Lulama Ngcukayitobi warns that the RET group is not a faction, suggesting it has ‘grown into a formidable organisation that will contest the ANC’

By Lizeka Tandwa
High court reserves judgment on bid to reveal Ramaphosa’s donors
Politics
/ 18 March 2021

High court reserves judgment on bid to reveal Ramaphosa’s donors

The EFF pleaded public interest, but the Financial Intelligence Centre says releasing the records it provided would breach the law

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa can’t separate funding for ANC bid from becoming president, high court hears
Politics
/ 17 March 2021

Ramaphosa can’t separate funding for ANC bid from becoming president, high court hears

Counsel for the Economic Freedom Fighters are seeking to force the disclosure of records showing who bankrolled the CR17 campaign

By Emsie Ferreira
Pandemic vote: What will the local government elections look like?
Politics
/ 12 March 2021

Pandemic vote: What will the local government elections look like?

Everything you need to know about South Africa’s options for holding municipal polls — and the dangers we face.

By Luke Feltham
Malema back in court, as police say they followed protocol at Madikizela-Mandela’s funeral
Politics
/ 9 March 2021

Malema back in court, as police say they followed protocol at Madikizela-Mandela’s funeral

It was the state witnesses’ turn to take the stand as Malema and Ndlozi appeared in court on Tuesday for charges of assault dating back to 2018

By Eunice Masson
What is EFF’s party funding quest?
Politics
/ 5 March 2021

What is EFF’s party funding quest?

Its court application to force disclosure of donations to Cyril Ramaphosa may mask a bid to portray him as a capitalist puppet

By Emsie Ferreira
We will find resources to ensure the Zondo commission completes its work — Lamola
National
/ 3 March 2021

We will find resources to ensure the Zondo commission completes its work — Lamola

Justice Minister Ronald Lamola says his department will ensure the state capture commission is afforded the financial resources to complete its work, despite the treasury’s uncertainty

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Get to grips with the brains of youth
Education
/ 28 February 2021

Get to grips with the brains of youth

Shaping the frontal cortex as a critical youth development strategy

By David Harrison
The EFF reignites #FeesMustFall as it takes Nzimande and Unisa to court
Education
/ 22 February 2021

The EFF reignites #FeesMustFall as it takes Nzimande and Unisa to court

The EFF is going to court in a bid to have the higher education minister’s directive that Unisa lower its first-time student intake overruled

By Eunice Masson
Malema shores up Zuma’s attack on the judiciary
Politics
/ 17 February 2021

Malema shores up Zuma’s attack on the judiciary

EFF leader warns judges they will be ‘overthrown’ for bias in favour of the ruling establishment

By Emsie Ferreira
EFF leaders say the party’s executive did not sanction Malema’s meeting with Zuma
Politics
/ 11 February 2021

EFF leaders say the party’s executive did not sanction Malema’s meeting with Zuma

The EFF’s top brass have spoken out about Malema’s engagement with Zuma, calling it ‘a disappointment’

By Lizeka Tandwa
EFF rubbishes home affairs’ ports of entry report
Coronavirus
/ 9 February 2021

EFF rubbishes home affairs’ ports of entry report

Minister says they need to deploy more health workers on the border, as ports are set to open next week.
EFF says there is no concrete action on the “mediocre” plan

By Chris Gilili
Give Zuma a chance to reconsider defying ConCourt, says Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 5 February 2021

Give Zuma a chance to reconsider defying ConCourt, says Ramaphosa

The former president is being advised by various leaders to appear before the state capture commission

By Lizeka Tandwa
High court sets aside public protector report on Gordhan and Sars ‘rogue unit’
National
/ 7 December 2020

High court sets aside public protector report on Gordhan and Sars ‘rogue unit’

Busisiwe Mkhwebane ‘allowed her important office to be used to try and resuscitate a long-dead fake news propaganda fiction’, the court ruled

By Sarah Smit
ANC: ‘We’re operating under conditions of anarchy’
Politics
/ 26 November 2020

ANC: ‘We’re operating under conditions of anarchy’

In its latest policy documents, the ANC is self-critical and wants ‘consequence management’, yet it’s letting its members off the hook again

By Athandiwe Saba and Paddy Harper
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