The money owed by government departments is still only a drop in the ocean compared to the R104-billion owed by private households and businesses.
Home affairs has been left to figure out what to do with the hundreds of foreign nationals arrested in last week’s crackdown on illegal migrants.
Home Affairs has issued a stern warning that those perpetuating xenophobic violence will be found and dealt with to the full might of the law.
Suspended SAA boss Monwabisi Kalawe strikes serious allegations against SAA chairperson, Dudu Myeni, and her drive to "control" all SAA decisions.
A similar process to that of the special dispensation permit for Zimbabweans is in the pipeline for other African countries.
Despite the Ombudsman’s reservations, Sam Sole attacks Minister Malusi Gigaba mostly unbacked by facts, writes the Minister’s spokesperson.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba addressed the provincial government of the Western Cape on the new immigration regulations.
SAA chief executive Mnwabisi Kalawe has been locked out of his office for the past two days as tensions reach boiling point.
Following numerous reports of abuse, Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has asked the organisation to establish an office at the centre.
In response to Britain’s 2010 announcement that South African diplomats must apply for UK visas, SA says it will now request the same.
Five months after the birth of his baby girl, Oupa Nkosi still has no birth certificate for his daughter. But it’s not for lack of trying.
Those working in travel say SA’s tourism industry faces devastating consequences if the new immigration regulations are not delayed.
Spooks probed a Dubai offshore account opened in Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba’s name amid claims of a political smear campaign.
The metalworkers’ union seems to be attacking the networks of patronage created under President Jacob Zuma’s administration.
The Democratic Alliance has called for the newly introduced regulations to be reviewed and debated by Parliament’s home affairs portfolio committee.
Ruling party member Malusi Gigaba says the ANC would be "ungrateful winners" for questioning how it lost 38% of the votes in this year’s elections.
Public enterprises minister says government will use the next 20 years to pursue more radical economic programs and help black entrepreneurs.
The minister says the ANC is preparing for a new economic transformation after the poll. But at least one project shows how it could all go very wrong
Key public enterprises in Malusi Gigaba’s care are not faring well, raising eyebrows over his record.
Gimmicks and misdirection abound in this election, but what matters are the policies that will transform the economy, writes Malusi Gigaba.
The big ANC interview: We talk to Malusi Gigaba about Nkandla, how the ANC takes Zuma to task and why the party is outgrowing crony deployment.
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba says electricity supply will be extremely tight from April to July to complete maintenance.
The red carpet in the parliamentary precinct lit up with colour as MPs and invited guests dazzled with their glamorous and not-so-glamorous outfits.
After two consecutive years of of losses, SAA will become profitable again, the public enterprises minister has promised.
Speaking over the weekend, Malusi Gigaba has warned people to vote to prevent "oppressors" from coming "back to rule this country".
The public enterprises minister faces the challenging task of wooing apolitical youth and disaffected middle class.
The South African construction industry has major delivery issues that need to be fixed, says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has unveiled a 12-year strategy for the troubled SAA, focused on consolidating routes and updating fleets.
Medupi has failed on so many levels, but will the minister carry out his ‘heads will roll’ threat?
With a massive infrastructure roll-out at stake, the state can’t afford to be at odds with workers.
Free State ANC has lost patience with ill-disciplined cadres who bring the party’s name into disrepute, says NEC deployee Malusi Gigaba.
The public enterprises minister has asked Eskom’s board to keep Paul O’Flaherty as its financial director.