Just hours after the opposition parties’ meeting, Standard & Poor’s made its credit downgrade.
The decisions were expected as both nominees were the only candidates nominated for their respective positions.
Zondo is in the running for the deputy chief justice post and his interview was the first of several which will be held this week.
Are those ANC members critical of Zuma willing to stand up and be counted? Will Pravin Gordhan provide one further great service to the nation?
National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete holds a media briefing following requests for urgent sitting
Impeachments and votes of no confidence are more about politics than law.
The president’s midnight move to reshuffle his Cabinet has upset many of the party’s top figures.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the removal of Pravin Gordhan in South Africa, says Sean Mfundza Muller.
The country reacted with shock after President Jacob Zuma announced the new ministers for several government departments.
Zuma said the Cabinet was reshuffled "to improve efficiency and effectiveness"
The EFF and other parties asked the Concourt to order Parliament to investigate impeachment
The anti-JZ faction is gearing up for action, even backing a vote of no confidence.
This is the president’s chance to address the shortage of women justices.
The president contacted affected cabinet ministers individually ahead of the formal announcement
The communist party has validated reports that the president had revealed his intention to fire the finance minister and his deputy.
Kathrada’s last wish was reportedly for President Jacob Zuma to not attend his final sendoff.
Minister Pravin Gordhan is expected to cut short his international roadshow after President Jacob Zuma instructed him to return to SA "immediately".
Dlamini’s case proves again that the president will protect his closest allies no matter what.
Sunday Times revealed at the weekend that President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer is yet another prominent figure in Sassa’s grants crisis.
How the SAA chair allegedly kept executives in line by using the airline’s anonymous ‘whistle-blower’ facility.
It is like a tall drink of cool water on a sweltering day seeing our MPs do what they are mandated (and paid) to do.
The judiciary is an irritating obstacle to eating from the trough.
The decision comes after the North Gauteng High Court ruled that the initial process to withdraw from the ICC was unconstitutional and invalid.
Sixteen letters lay bare the sorry relationship between the holders of the nation’s purse strings.
All is hunky-dory between him and Zuma, says Gordhan, but evidence suggests otherwise
Despite being an able civil servant on paper, the former Eskom boss is seen as compromised.
The decision to give Brian Molefe, a seat in the country’s parliament comes with the potential to cause great economic pain for South Africa.
Lindiwe Sisulu’s supporters say she’d be better for the ANC’s top job than Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
The State of the Nation address simply confirmed that the party is unravelling at a rate of knots
Replying to MPs who debated his State of the Nation address, the president said the issue of land ownership should be tackled head on.
Nine or ten wives and plans with points.
The Democratic Alliance leader says scenes from Thursday’s State of the Nation address were a glimpse of the future under the ruling party.