The basic education departments cannot afford to replace or refurbish schools burnt in protests
Radebe says nuclear energy will remain one of the mechanisms government will use to diversity its sources of energy in the future
Analysts say there is a conflict of interest between their auditing functions and advisory services
The Davis tax committee says accurate data is needed before a wealth tax can be introduced
The rotation of Denel’s board was not unexpected
In December last year, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruled that Gigaba "deliberately told untruths under oath"
The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs will hold an inquiry into the process that led to members of the Gupta family receiving early naturalisation.
Minister Malusi Gigaba will finally account to the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs
Moody’s has revised the country’s outlook from negative to stable.
‘In 2012 everyone else was blogging about food and fashion but there was no cool black voice talking about gaming’
Fear-mongering and dehumanisation of the other – particularly the powerless and poor foreign other – are the order of the day in South Africa
‘I am confident Gigaba will demonstrate that the section 5(9)(a) process is indeed meritocratic’
‘Surely there are sufficient lines of inquiry into Gigaba’s conduct as a public official without having to go into his heritage?’
Ramaphosa’s appropriation of Bra Hugh’s version of #CountryDuty falls into the realm of the calculated PR stunt.
Natty threads can’t disguise the untruths hiding behind Gigaba’s perfectly polished smile
Reminiscent of the McCarthy witch-hunts, darker-hued people are seen as not ‘belonging’
The Home Affairs Minister also denied holding any bank accounts in Dubai.
The Gupta brothers’ nationality remains an issue as India’s government contradicts Malusi Gigaba’s statements
Gigaba did not give specific details on how he met the Gupta family, but maintained that the introduction was not made through any particular person.
Gigaba as public enterprises minister, stands accused of appointing board members at SOEs who would facilitate interference from the Gupta family.
Minister Malusi Gigaba has washed his hands of Gupta-related contracts with Eskom and Denel during his tenure as public enterprise minister.
Malusi Gigaba said he did everything in his power to prevent former Eskom CEO Brian Dames from resigning
Committee planned to hear testimony from Atul and Ajay Gupta, as well as Minister Malusi Gigaba, and former SAA board chair Dudu Myeni on Tuesday
Picking fights carefully so as not to tackle all adversaries simultaneously is a wise political strategy.
‘As for the Guptas’ experience with home affairs, who knew it could be so efficient?’
The purgatory of home affairs saw me playing the journo card but at least I feel guilty about it
In the hours following Gigaba’s statement, it emerged that Atul is a South African citizen and that he and Rajesh are registered to vote
It was not only Dudu Myeni that couldn’t attend parliamentary committees, Malusi Gigaba was missing in action too
EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said Gigaba had lied to a court of law and to the country about the Guptas’ citizenship
The portfolio committee on public enterprises wants to grill Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba, the Gupta brothers and Duduzani Zuma all in one day.
The country may have to consider nuclear power again in about 2023 if the economy were to grow strongly
Everything regarding the Gupta family’s naturalisation was above board and to the law