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/ 7 November 2003
Schabir Shaik gave much, but he was not the only one …
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/ 7 November 2003
Sam Sole, 2003 Vodacom Journalist of the Year, describes the scoop that led to the prize.
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/ 12 September 2003
The Scorpions are facing a dirty war without all the evidentiary weapons they might have had.
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/ 5 September 2003
The Mail and Guardian this week takes the extraordinary step of figuratively nailing its colours to the mast.
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/ 5 September 2003
Deputy president remains prime accused in court of public opinion.
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/ 1 September 2003
Rapule Tabane profiles Deputy President Jacob Zuma, one time political hero and peacemaker now tangled in a web of alleged corruption.
Jacob Zuma’s support in the ANC is waning.
Making uKhahlamba (Drakensberg) out of a molehill.
Earlier this year I came across a particularly relevant article by Prof Hennie Kotze which analysed public attitudes to the criminal justice system.
Bulelani Ngcuka knows more than most that five years can be a very long time in politics.
Pressure mounts on Scorpions as scope of investigation expands.
South Africa went on trial this week: a trial of conscience, integrity and commitment to the values enshrined in our republic’s founding document.
Deputy President Jacob Zuma went for the jugular as he staged a counter-attack against the NDPP and its chief Bulelani Ngcuka.
The bribery investigation faces a crucial hurdle as Schabir Shaik challenges the state’s attempt to make him testify against the deputy president.
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/ 7 February 2003
The investigative noose is tightening around Deputy President Jacob Zuma, the Mail & Guardian can reveal.
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/ 23 November 1990
The election of the African National Congress’ first southern Natal regional chairman, Jacob Zuma, has met with widespread approval.
Jacob Zuma, the African National Congress’s chief of intelligence, never attended school.
Intelligence chief Zuma slips in quietly … with more executives due on Sunday.