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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.
Intelligence chief Zuma slips in quietly … with more executives due on Sunday.
Jacob Zuma, the African National Congress’s chief of intelligence, never attended school.