Eastern Cape Premier Mabuyane has suggested that ANC secretary general Ace Magashule is behind the fraud and corruption inquiry
Bukelwa Kwinana, who was expected to plead guilty to ‘business email compromise’ cyber fraud, disappeared moments before pleading
Some ANC members claim Tshwane’s regional executive committee is ‘dysfunctional’, but leaders will assess the situation only after the local government elections
During a media briefing on Tuesday, Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane told journalists that she had fired MEC Mandla Msibi with immediate effect
Addressing climate change is largely absent in the three major parties’ election manifestos
State witness Mandla Sithole’s testimony has again unveiled the scant regard for protocol or the rule of law by police officers
The ANC in the Eastern Cape wants Premier Oscar Mabuyane and MEC Babalo Madikizela to submit themselves to the provincial integrity committee after a scathing report by the public protector.
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution again has reservations about how the JSC selected the five names forwarded to the president, after it forced a repeat of interviews first held in April
ANC head of elections Fikile Mbalula suggested deputy president David Mabuza’s announcement that he was in the running for another term was premature
New claims of irregular awards have surfaced over a R85-million a year contract
Sewage spillages are often result of no maintenance and the UPL chemical factory did not have environmental authorisation
South Africans listened to the weird testimony of people who denied they looted the country’s coffers — except Zuma, who refused to respond
The chief justice we didn’t know we needed protected the independence of the judiciary through dark days but leaves an ambivalent legacy
The solicitor-general said state legal assistance for the embattled Western Cape judge president ended when the JSC confirmed that he was guilty of misconduct for trying to compromise Concourt judges
Public protector finds that money that was meant to celebrate the struggle icon was used to benefit senior politicians
Luke Feltham has compiled a timeline that represents the major events, testimonies and controversies of the commission
The alleged intransigence of the national police commissioner Khehla Sitole in working with police watchdog Ipid could see him removed from office
The party will remove the ‘racially inciting’ posters and ‘discipline’ its KwaZulu-Natal chairperson
It’s a buyers’ market, and with interest rates low, you may now be able to afford your ideal house
Low interest rates are seeing tenants become homeowners and putting landlords under pressure
The party’s regional leadership, concerned at the impact the controversial posters will have on voters in the 1 November elections, insist they must be removed
An ANC member has accused the Free State speaker of flouting the Electoral Act after the ANC list was changed twice, resulting in Mxolisi Dukwana being sworn in as a member of the provincial legislature
Vaccination campaigns that promote how having the Covid-19 vaccination will benefit individuals rather than society are more effective to convince people who are neutral or hesitant about getting vaccinated.
In a statement, United Phosphorus Ltd said that it was co-operating with authorities and the government.
The municipality has accrued billions of rand in wasteful spending, and more than 6 000 putrid bucket toilets
ANC says the opposition party is using the racial tensions in Phoenix to garner votes
‘We know what needs to be done, we just need to get on with what we need to do,’ said the former finance minister
Claims totalling more than R5.8-billion had already been paid out to businesses
Embattled Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane met the criteria for nomination but are likely to be culled when a presidential advisory panel compiles a short list
Action SA is planning to take the IEC to court after it failed to undertake to address its concerns over the draft ballot papers for the local government elections
Fleetwood Grobler, the petrochemical giant’s chief executive, says the company is transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to hydrogen.
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