The Sunday Times reported this weekend that a delegation from Russia had met with Zuma the day before he announced his 11th Cabinet reshuffle.
The Deputy President has been openly critical of the latest Cabinet reshuffle — the 11th since President Jacob Zuma assumed office in 2009.
The investigation into President Jacob Zuma and his pals the Guptas has now effectively been internationalised.
ANC veterans asked him to get the UK to probe those involved with the family in state capture
Amid the long series of Gupta emails, it can be easy to lose sight of the other instance of “state capture” — or even “country capture”.
The Veterans’ League says the executive is trying to fob off its job of tackling the Zuma mess
Mkuseli Apelni has challenged his ex-minister’s decision to suspend him, saying it’s Zuma’s job
The appointment of a new energy minister could pave the way for a nuclear deal despite legal, financial and civic obstacles
The president is sitting on the fees commission’s report, but Gigaba’s budget may show his hand
If a fresh indictment is served on the president, Gwede Mantashe wields the power to axe his boss
Zuma’s support could do more harm than good for the candidate’s ANC presidency campaign
Photographer, filmmaker and activist Peter McKenzie — ‘who wielded his camera the way other people use petrol bombs or saxophones’ — has died
The ANC secretary general is all for following tradition and putting the party’s interests first
The Mail & Guardian understands that Myeni will be replaced by businessperson JB Magwaza who has been appointed as the new board chairperson.
Since his inauguration as South African president, Jacob Zuma has reshuffled his Cabinet 11 times.
Zuma appears to be hedging bets before the party conference in December 2017 when the ANC will elect a new leader
The South African Communist Party has condemned the president’s latest Cabinet reshuffle as a "factional removal" and "direct attack".
This is the 12th Cabinet reshuffle Zuma has effected since he assumed office in 2009.
President Jacob Zuma son Duduzane Zuma will be the first person to be hauled before AfriForum’s private prosecuting unit, the union announced.
In a shock announcement on Tuesday morning President Jacob Zuma announced that he had reshuffled his Cabinet.
With his appeal rejected, it will be tough for the president to avoid his long-standing charges
No sitting president has ever been charged with a criminal offence in South Africa.
A street was also named after Zuma, he was awarded the Imo Merit Award and he bagged a chieftaincy title.
The president’s son said he would go against the "factional notion" of respecting one’s leaders, claiming it was being used to gag people.
Mantashe says that, like in 2007 when corruption charges were first brought against Zuma, the party now needs the guidance of elders.
Zuma and the NPA wanted the appeal court to overturn the High Court’s decision
The ANC is divided and the opposition parties are learning the art of compromise the hard way
Behind this is the decision to appeal the court ruling on the province’s leadership
Redi Tlhabi’s book is an engrossing insight into how South African society conspired to throw the president’s accuser to the wolves
Threats of another shutdown in Vuwani as matric exams near
The Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services agreed to hold an inquiry into on Mkhwebane’s conduct over the past year.
For the ANC not to descend into chaos, the secretary general believes that current deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa should be Zuma’s successor.