The state capture inquiry confirmed in a statement that the former president will appear in July
If South Africa is neither hopeful nor tragic, what posture should we take in relation to the future?
The party’s electoral decline is an indication that it does not really know what it stands for
The news media was a counterweight to a criminal enterprise that had captured the state
The judicial commission of inquiry into state capture has heard a number of testimonies implicating the former president in state capture
After being cleared by the ANC’s internal ethics committee, prominent politicians from the Jacob Zuma’s administration are back in Parliament
In another confusing finding, the public protector overlooked how cash ended up in the bank account of one of Jacob Zuma’s wives
‘President Cyril Ramaphosa and his supporters are forced to defend the Reserve Bank in the face of an illogical and insidious onslaught’
The law that regulates the interception of communications is being challenged on the basis it can be abused by rogue elements in intelligence
The ANC has, again, appointed a minister of the arts with very little interest in the arts
South Africa’s manager, like Arsenal’s, starts his season of political football poor and with a team of own-goalers
The negotiations started before the elections and continued until the very last moment.
The supporters that usually crowded outside the court and in the public gallery were absent at Jacob Zuma’s bid to get off corruption charges
While some political old-timers claw at relevance, David Mabuza is rewriting the rules of engagement
Bloated, excessive and overweight — that has
been the Cabinet for more than 10 years
Sadtu vows to take new minister to court if infrastructure is not immediately made a priority
The high court will need to decide whether there was political interference in the Zuma prosecution and, if so, how the law will treat it
State argues that it is important for the law to treat important public officials the same as everybody else
Zuma’s team argues that there was so much political and improper external interference that he will not get a fair trial
The French-owned company, which is former president Jaob Zuma’s co-accused on corruption charges, is seeking to permanently halt its prosecution
Zuma’s lawyers say the courts should not condone unconstitutional conduct by the NPA
Former president Jacob Zuma’s application for a permanent stay of prosecution is underway in the high court in Pietermaritzburg,
The former president’s counsel wants his corruption case halted because of the NPA’s ‘clandestine’ tactics against him
Zuma’s team argues that there was so much political and improper external interference that he will not get a fair trial
Gumede is facing charges of fraud, racketeering and corruption, implicating 62 city councillors. How did she rise to such a powerful position?
The former president, who is also facing corruption charges in the Durban High Court has asked his comrade to be strong as "this too shall pass"
Former president Jacob Zuma is seeking a permanent stay of prosecution in the corruption case against him that has dragged on for 15 years
‘In last week’s vote, the ANC was offered a lifeline by a public anxious to see its choice validated by action’
Duduzane appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on one count of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving.
It was a quiet day at the polls in the Limpopo district with elders wanting to vote and the youth cynical about elections
Opposition parties are eager to pick on this blot on the ruling party’s copy book
Ramaphosa needs to lose the unity narrative if he is to dispel the stink of the Zuma years