President Jacob Zuma is going ahead with a probe into National Director of Public Prosecutions Mxolisi Nxasana’s fitness to hold office.
An opposition motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma will be debated in the National Assembly on February 24.
Despite DA leader Helen Zille’s accusations that the anti-corruption task team has been disbanded, the presidency says it’s fully operational.
"If President Jacob Zuma says young women must marry and other things, let’s not make a big thing out of it," the ANC Women’s League president said.
President Jacob Zuma has sent condolences to the family of Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud following news of his death on Friday.
Two decades of struggle to move away from a South Africa in which the executive and minority interests reign supreme may have been in vain.
The complicated nature of government and the negative impact of political appointments make running the country a nightmare.
President Jacob Zuma told SABC news that he has heard "sloganeering" that suggests he is avoiding Parliament, which is false and misleads the country.
The ruling, which found that the DA was within its rights to say Zuma had stolen taxpayer money, was one that would "liberate fair comment".
The Constitutional Court has ruled that the DA was within its rights when it said in an SMS that President Jacob Zuma had stolen money.
The Greek Orthodox Church has bestowed the Order of Saint Mark on President Jacob Zuma, making him the first South African to receive the honour.
Two people were seriously injured after lightning struck near them in Nkandla, during inclement weather, emergency services said on Saturday.
The Commission for Gender Equality has warned President Jacob Zuma to watch what he says when speaking about women, Beeld reported on Saturday.
The ruling party depends on patronage and clientelism and can’t talk to its constituency, writes Raymond Suttner.
No image available
/ 14 January 2015
While putting questions to the president during his State of the Nation address isn’t against the rules, doing so would go against the "norm".
The country’s struggle is not over – a small cabal of rich people in the ruling party, which is revealing its democratic deficit, has taken over.
The EFF has a clear plan for the year, which varies from holding the executive accountable, to encouraging land grabs.
Julius Malema returns from his honeymoon to occupy Table Mountain – and Jacob Zuma will hold garage sales to pay off land reform debts.
A 2013 government report found that government funding for these academic institutions has not kept up with enrolment numbers.
The ANC, which turns 103, will claim custodianship of the Freedom Charter amid celebrations on what is largely "DA turf" in the Western Cape.
Hawks boss Anwa Dramat’s focus on ‘influential persons’ is said to have led to his sudden removal from his post.
The president’s Western Cape visit ahead of the ANC’s birthday celebration was met with discontent as township residents complained of no electricity.
President Jacob Zuma has hit the ground running as the ANC prepares for birthday celebrations amid promises to tackle poverty in the province.
In a bid to raise awareness around the ANC’s birthday celebrations in the city, Jacob Zuma made house-to-house visits in Philippi, Cape Town.
Entering 2015, it feels as though we should be a nation on tranquillisers. But, at the same time, there are encouraging signs for South Africa.
Companies will spend a small fortune to mingle with the ruling party’s bigwigs at its birthday bash in the Western Cape next week.
Mzilikazi wa Afrika has valiantly exposed political skullduggery with his brave investigative reporting.
Mmusi Maimane says Zuma’s declaration on national television that the Nkandla upgrades are no fault of his, is a neglect of his duties to the country.
After a strict selection process, amaBhungane reveals the rogues of 2014.
After refusing to resign earlier this month, saying she had done nothing wrong, SABC chairperson Ellen Tshabalala has handed in her resignation.
The EFF says that Jacob Zuma, Gwede Mantashe and Cyril Ramaphosa all "hide behind black economic empowerment, a posture for capitalism".
SA’s energy problems were a product of apartheid and government was not to blame for the current blackouts, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.