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Malusi Gigaba

Fears new Gigaba aide will shift heat off Guptas
Article
/ 21 April 2017

Fears new Gigaba aide will shift heat off Guptas

Some in the alliance say the minister’s adviser may deflect the debate away from state capture.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author and Lynley Donnelly
Limping economy faces uphill
Article
/ 21 April 2017

Limping economy faces uphill

South Africa’s short-term prospects are not good and its long-term prospects are even worse.

By Lynley Donnelly
Treasury sets its sights on Christopher Malikane
Article
/ 9 April 2017

Treasury sets its sights on Christopher Malikane

Malikane has been openly critical of the ANC and its recently intensified plans for radical economic transformation.

By Dineo Bendile
‘Rare gem’ Gigaba in it to win it
Article
/ 7 April 2017

‘Rare gem’ Gigaba in it to win it

If the new finance minister wants to realise his presidential ambitions, he must de-Gupta himself

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Gigaba faces ghosts of SOE past
Article
/ 7 April 2017

Gigaba faces ghosts of SOE past

The new finance minister must confront the risks posed by key public enterprises to state finances.

By Lynley Donnelly
A-team puts Gigaba on notice
Article
/ 7 April 2017

A-team puts Gigaba on notice

Treasury officials are divided over whether to stay and shouldn’t be taken lightly.

By Pauli van Wyk
Mbalula lashes out at Gordhan and other ANC leaders
Article
/ 5 April 2017

Mbalula lashes out at Gordhan and other ANC leaders

The ruling party’s NEC member says former finance minister Pravin Gordhan is partly to blame for South Africa’s credit downgrade.

By Dineo Bendile
Gigaba knew of junk status days prior to S&P’s announcement
Article
/ 4 April 2017

Gigaba knew of junk status days prior to S&P’s announcement

The new finance minister says he did not inform South Africa of the downgrade because it had been made in confidence

By Staff Reporter
From Cabinet reshuffle to junk status in just 90 hours
Article
/ 3 April 2017

From Cabinet reshuffle to junk status in just 90 hours

The rand has continued to slide, reaching 13.67 to the dollar, an hour after news of the ratings downgrade broke.

By Staff Reporter
Gigaba addresses sceptics: Judge me on my actions not speculation and rumours
Article
/ 1 April 2017

Gigaba addresses sceptics: Judge me on my actions not speculation and rumours

Malusi Gigaba is now on the front line of the Gupta’s battles with South Africa’s financial institutions

By Lynley Donnelly
FIC challenge will show Gigaba’s strings
Analysis
/ 31 March 2017

FIC challenge will show Gigaba’s strings

Gigaba must decide whether he will oppose the Guptas’ application to set aside the decision to issue a certificate detailing suspicious transactions.

By Pauli van Wyk
This is what’s inside Malusi Gigaba’s inbox
Article
/ 31 March 2017

This is what’s inside Malusi Gigaba’s inbox

At last Zuma has a person in place who will deliver on the R1-trillion power station deal.

By Phillip De Wet
Confirmed: Presidency announces Gordhan out, Gigaba in as finance minister
Article
/ 31 March 2017

Confirmed: Presidency announces Gordhan out, Gigaba in as finance minister

Zuma said the Cabinet was reshuffled "to improve efficiency and effectiveness"

By Raeesa Pather
It wasn’t just Gordhan: Other Zuma critics deposed in shock reshuffle sweep
Article
/ 30 March 2017

It wasn’t just Gordhan: Other Zuma critics deposed in shock reshuffle sweep

Some of Zuma’s known detractors were removed and replaced with ministers who are sympathetic towards him

By Dineo Bendile
President Jacob Zuma has fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan
Article
/ 30 March 2017

President Jacob Zuma has fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan

The president contacted affected cabinet ministers individually ahead of the formal announcement

By Staff Reporter
The Gigaba-Mashaba feud and the attacks that happen while they bicker
Analysis
/ 27 February 2017

The Gigaba-Mashaba feud and the attacks that happen while they bicker

The political leaders may have the power to enforce measures to address xenophobia, but they are seemingly more concerned with settling scores.

By Raeesa Pather
‘We don’t burn, we clean brothels’
Article
/ 17 February 2017

‘We don’t burn, we clean brothels’

Behind the rage in in Rosettenville and Phomolong is a mix of xenophobia and internecine battles.

By Govan Whittles
Homophobic US pastor, Steven Anderson, in joint venture with Cape Town church
Article
/ 30 December 2016

Homophobic US pastor, Steven Anderson, in joint venture with Cape Town church

Anderson has been embraced by a Cape Town-based preacher who plans to open two churches with him

By Jenni Evans
Home affairs and Mashaba to collaborate to ‘manage immigration’ in Johannesburg
Article
/ 13 December 2016

Home affairs and Mashaba to collaborate to ‘manage immigration’ in Johannesburg

Gigaba said that he agrees with Mashaba that national government needs to intervene in matters related to undocumented migrants.

By Raeesa Pather
Herman Mashaba defends his comments stating “illegal” immigrants are criminals
Article
/ 7 December 2016

Herman Mashaba defends his comments stating “illegal” immigrants are criminals

Herman Mashaba blames the government for crime in Johannesburg, saying that they had been ineffective in implementing law and order.

By Raeesa Pather
ANC NEC: The outcomes we already know
Article
/ 29 November 2016

ANC NEC: The outcomes we already know

On Tuesday, the ANC will announce the outcomes of its three-day long national executive committee (NEC) meeting.

By Raeesa Pather
Gigaba: We’re slowly educating home affairs staff to be more LGBTI-friendly
Article
/ 29 September 2016

Gigaba: We’re slowly educating home affairs staff to be more LGBTI-friendly

The minister says if even the NG Kerk can vote for same-sex marriages, then ‘anybody can change’.

By Carl Collison
Gigaba: Factional splits threaten the ANC’s grip on South Africa
Article
/ 20 September 2016

Gigaba: Factional splits threaten the ANC’s grip on South Africa

Splits within the ruling ANC may cause it to lose power at the next national elections in 2019, according to the senior Cabinet member.

By Paul Wallace 1
Botswana LGBTI activists push to keep ‘kill the gays’ pastor out of their country
Africa
/ 14 September 2016

Botswana LGBTI activists push to keep ‘kill the gays’ pastor out of their country

An LGBTI organisation in the country has initiated an online petition against Steven Anderson’s visit to establish a branch of his church there.

By Carl Collison
The law, the homophobic pastor of hate, and why Malusi Gigaba barred him from SA
Article
/ 13 September 2016

The law, the homophobic pastor of hate, and why Malusi Gigaba barred him from SA

Home Affairs initially granted Steven Anderson entry into SA but reversed its decision after activists alerted Malusi Gigaba to his grim history.

By Raeesa Pather
#CulturePop: Making noise and staying relevant with Fade and ‘Pound Cake’
Article
/ 12 September 2016

#CulturePop: Making noise and staying relevant with Fade and ‘Pound Cake’

What’s happening in the world? Get your pop culture fix with #CulturePop.

By Kuntha Ndimande
A younger generation of ANC leaders is hungry to stake their claim on power
Article
/ 12 August 2016

A younger generation of ANC leaders is hungry to stake their claim on power

Young bloods, including Malusi Gigaba and Fikile Mbalula, are tipped to rise from the election’s ashes.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Gigaba describes home affairs officials’ treatment of LGBTI people as ‘inhumane, malicious’
Article
/ 7 June 2016

Gigaba describes home affairs officials’ treatment of LGBTI people as ‘inhumane, malicious’

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba met with representatives of LGBTI advocacy groups on Tuesday, and said he was "shocked" by what he heard.

By Staff Reporter
Home affairs: Guptas don’t run our visas
Article
/ 25 April 2016

Home affairs: Guptas don’t run our visas

The Gupta family does not have links to the processing of visas for foreign visitors to South Africa, the department of home affairs said on Monday.

By Phillip De Wet
Gigaba criticises ANC stalwarts
Article
/ 8 April 2016

Gigaba criticises ANC stalwarts

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba spoke in Gugulethu, Cape Town on Friday evening. In his address, Gigaba described ANC veterans as ill-disciplined.

By Staff Reporter
Stop shafting the ‘side chick’
Analysis
/ 12 December 2015

Stop shafting the ‘side chick’

As the tawdry Malusi Gigaba saga shows, the mistress usually bears the brunt of public ire.

By Kagure Mugo
Malusi Gigaba and the perils of Instagram
Article
/ 3 December 2015

Malusi Gigaba and the perils of Instagram

It’s one thing to claim the home affairs minister cheated, but another for Buhle Mkhize to say an SA intelligence official ‘bribed’ her to keep silent

By Verashni Pillay
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