The Hawks planned to arrest Pravin Gordhan in relation to the SARS ‘rogue unit’, but the NPA had made no decision to prosecute, according to reports.
The corporation’s head says Zuma was ‘dead wrong’ when he described reaction to Nhlanhla Nene’s firing as ‘exaggerated’.
There is a strong case to be made that, in the national interest, the NPA must decide whether it intends to prosecute Zuma or not.
NEC insiders claim that President Jacob Zuma is being consulted on ways to bow out gracefully.
Deputy Speaker Lechesa Tsenoli ruled that DA leader Mmusi Maimane’s calling President Jacob Zuma an “accused criminal” in Parliament was out of order.
The Cabinet has asked South Africans to refrain from pressuring the NPA while it evaluated whether to proceed with corruption charges against Zuma.
Activists are calling on Uganda to do what South Africa did not – arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir when he visits.
KwaZulu-Natal SACP chairperson James Nxumalo has gone against the grain and accepted the president’s apology for his role in the Nkandla debacle.
South Africa last year record its lowest annual rainfall levels since comprehensive records began in 1904, putting millions at risk of food shortage.
The NPA says it is still mulling over whether or not to reinstate 783 charges of fraud, corruption and racketeering against President Zuma.
Thabo Mbeki believes the responsibility for SA’s failure to achieve its constitutional ideals lies firmly at the feet of its leaders.
Lawyers on how to approach Jacob Zuma: "The NPA should be treating Zuma like an accused until they have very good reason not to do so."
ANC secretary general "not having any sleepless nights worrying about the impact of the court judgments concerning Zuma on the election campaign".
Fewer than one million ANC members still dictate the future of close to 50-million people in South Africa.
This after EFF MPs were thrown out of Parliament for trying to prevent Zuma from speaking and DA leader Mmusi Maimane referred to him as a "criminal".
In his speech in the presidency’s budget debate on Wednesday, the opposition leader called Zuma a thief and the ANC’s “looter in chief”, among others.
This follows EFF leader Julius Malema’s vow in March this year that he would not allow the president to speak in Parliament again.
In absentia, the president honoured Winnie Madikizela-Mandela with the National Order of Luthuli in Pretoria on Thursday.
The high court in Pretoria is set to rule on whether the NPA’s decision to drop 783 criminal charges against Zuma should be revisited.
Last week President Jacob Zuma said that letters of reprimand were sent to the ministers accused of misconduct with regards to Nkandla.
On Saturday Jacob Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa attended the funeral of several ANC members killed in a bus crash after the ANC’s Manifesto Launch.
All the controversy has returned to haunt the findings of an investigation badly compromised, with the Seriti commission making no findings.
President Jacob Zuma won’t resign voluntarily, so what are the possible scenarios for getting rid of him?
Jacob Zuma faces a harrowing time and, if the ANC bleeds votes, the president’s enemies will be waiting.
The campaign for the president to go sends a message that no one is above the Constitution.
A fatal bus accident killed 10 ANC members who were travelling from the ANC’s Manifesto Launch in PE to their homes in the Ekurhuleni region.
One way to prevent running out of money is to retire later – say at 95. Zuma is a sprightly 73 now.
Zuma’s manifesto launch speech referred to the Constitution. Earlier this month the Concourt ruled he failed to uphold this supreme law, however.
The M&G was informed that in some cases the buses were not paid for, while in others people who were feeling aggrieved with the ANC refused to come.
There were an estimated 30 000 people in the stadium when Zuma entered – far less than the 110 000 the ANC expected and promised.
Jacob Zuma addressed commuters at the Uitenhage taxi rank from a small ANC-branded campaign truck parked in a spot used as a makeshift urinal.
Speaker Baleka Mbete has agreed to consider calls to establish a committee to determine whether the president has misled the chamber.