With returning ministers, a coal miner and former ANC presidential hopefuls, check out all the individuals who make up the president’s cabinet
SA requires consistent investment of between 20% and 25% of the GDP to achieve the goals of the National Development Plan on growth and employment
The group is there to demand recognition as the first indigenous people in the land which now makes up the Republic of South Africa.
​The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) has applauded President Jacob Zuma for hosting a dinner meeting with the party’s presidential hopefuls
The party is breaking with the past to try to seal unity and avoid the winner-takes-all position
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Sapo and Sassa have been in a months-long deadlock over the details of a proposal to assist with the new grant scheme but a deal has now been reached
Readers write in about anti-Semitism, sexism, and corruption
Political machinations never change in the run up for the ANC’s leadership.
The ANC treasurer says it would be wrong to give the losing presidential hopeful a consolation prize
More are openly joining the fray in the race for the party’s leadership, but how do they stack up?
Business, government and labour need to find common ground to grow the economy
The ANC’s head of policy has announced the updated achievements of the first phase of the National Development Plan’s implementation.
But Jeff Radebe says the UDM is within its rights to ask the ConCourt to allow a secret ballot in Parliament.
Dlamini and Sassa have for several months insisted that grants would be paid on time, but have never said how that would be achieved.
Move seen as taking powers away from Pravin Gordhan’s Treasury.
Both parties have agreed to set timelines for the introduction of provincial legislature Bills to amend the border after the next meeting on March 15.
Zwane claimed that Cabinet established a committee to consider allegations that certain banks colluded when they closed the Guptas’ bank accounts.
Minister Jeff Radebe has vowed to revitalise government’s hopes for universal happiness in SA, so out came the ‘Waka Waka’ girls and a fresh emblem.
The large crowd sang songs in praise of Zuma as he arrived to speak in Port Elizabeth about the Operation Phakisa economy project.
Several branches of the ruling ANC say Motlanthe is the only person who can redeem the party’s reputation.
US justice authorities’ deadly earnest suggests that sooner or later they will train a spotlight on our administrators and politicians.
Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe, has condemned the spy cables leak and welcomed the State Security Agency’s investigation into the matter.
Minister Jeff Radebe says it was disappointing to see MPs disrupt Parliament, showing no regard for those who sacrificed their lives for democracy.
The ANC says action should be taken against the EFF, and that President Jacob Zuma did well in applying ANC policy in his Sona speech.
Soured relations between South Africa and Nigeria are delaying the repatriation of the remains of some South Africans who died in a church collapse.
Embattled SABC chairperson Ellen Tshabalala has been excluded from the new Transnet board, it emerged on Thursday.
The government denies the Mail & Guardian’s findings of bartering by Minister Radebe, but editor Angela Quintal underlines that the paper has proof.
The government has denied an M&G report suggesting Jeff Radebe may have promised weapons to Nigeria in return for the repatriation of the bodies.
Jeff Radebe’s bid to grease a dodgy Nigerian weapons deal has raised questions about the return of bodies from the collapsed TB Joshua church.
Emotions ran high at the Waterkloof Air Force Base where bereaved families received the remains of those killed in Nigeria’s church collapse.
A department of health worker died after contracting malaria while assisting with the repatriation of SA victims killed in Nigeria’s church collapse.
Only 74 of the 85 bodies of the South Africans killed in the Nigerian church collapse have arrived the Waterkloof Air Force Base.