President Jacob Zuma has written to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela requesting that evidence which implicates him be made available to him.
A Constitutional Court ruling may result in the president finally facing 783 criminal charges.
The risk of the current state of affairs is that it is likely to divide the country along several lines, from racial, to tribal, to class.
Kuzwayo was known to South Africans as "Khwezi" to protect her identity after multiple threats.
NPA spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku said the court was mindful of the fact that Zuma had petitioned the SCA on the same matter.
As more ANC members speak out publicly against the president, the balance of power is slowly shifting.
If the fallout from the president’s last meeting with public protector Thuli Madonsela is anything to go by, he is in for a tough time.
Madonsela said Zuma’s legal team spent most of their four-hour meeting arguing that it be deferred to incoming public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
The outgoing public protector is set to have a Q&A showdown with the president today as part of an inquiry into allegations surrounding state capture.
Busisiwe Mkhwebane is the new public protector leaving Thuli Madonsela with eight days to complete her preliminary report into the Guptas and Zuma.
If the fall-out from the president’s last meeting with Thuli Madonsela is anything to go by, the chances are he’s in for a tough time.
The public protector will question the president this week over allegations he was influenced by the wealthy family in making government appointments.
President Jacob Zuma and Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande spoke at the Higher Education Stakeholder Summit this morning.
No such bond has been registered in the deeds office in Zuma’s name. Legislation demands that a home loan must be registered at the deeds office.
ANC moves to quash slates in leadership battle but lobbying is already under way.
Splits within the ruling ANC may cause it to lose power at the next national elections in 2019, according to the senior Cabinet member.
The fundamental problem confronting SA today is a political culture that is defective and out of kilter with the needs of the people.
Unhappy endings ushered us into and out of last week. Arts columnist Kuntha Ndimande takes us through the highs and lows of popular culture this week.
While Nelson Mandela’s cabinet made allies out of erstwhile adversaries, Jacob Zuma’s cabinet is making enemies out of former allies
What appears to be the first contract for SA’s mooted nuclear build has been quietly inked.
Some Black Business Council affiliates are miffed about its public show of support for the president.
It will lay formal complaints against Pityana and AngloGold Ashanti for ‘regime change’ tactics and failing to comply with mining licence provisions.
The crack investigative unit is being sucked into a political crisis as it faces allegations that it’s being used to settle scores as Zuma’s enforcer.
With no credible emancipatory vision, the president and his predatory cabal are a threat to society.
The president says members of Parliament should tell him if they are not interested in listening to his responses to questions.
These are the questions President Jacob Zuma will answer in the National Assembly this afternoon.
Some have shared concerns around the payment and others used the announcement as yet another opportunity to call for Zuma’s head.
A statement from the presidency says President Jacob Zuma did not turn to his relatives or associates for help, but was instead granted a home loan.
And the Companions of OR Tambo award for friendly foreigners goes to … the Guptas, of course.
The ANC Youth League and Women’s league ‘will forever be serving the agenda of their master’, Mentor tells Cape Town Press Club.
Mkhwebane’s most recent job was with the State Security Agency.
President Jacob Zuma is digging a deeper pit of disasters rather than acting in the nation’s interests.