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Mcebisi Jonas

Ramaphosa to press Trump on attending G20 summit, racial redress
Politics
/ 21 May 2025

Ramaphosa to press Trump on attending G20 summit, racial redress

The presidency believes the US president knows his invective against South Africa is devoid of truth

By Emsie Ferreira
Failure to disclose affiliations in foreign policy activities demand scrutiny of US Congress
Opinion
/ 14 May 2025

Failure to disclose affiliations in foreign policy activities demand scrutiny of US Congress

CSIS and other US think tanks neglecting to reveal Covington & Burling and WestExec links should raise red flags

By Michael Walsh
Jonas can overcome past criticism of Trump, says international relations ministry
Politics
/ 17 April 2025

Jonas can overcome past criticism of Trump, says international relations ministry

The spokesman said new special envoy to Washington Mcebisi Jonas’s censure of the US president was not an impediment to mending fences

By Emsie Ferreira
UPDATED: Mcebisi Jonas named special envoy to US
Politics
/ 14 April 2025

UPDATED: Mcebisi Jonas named special envoy to US

The former deputy finance minister has to salvage ties with Washington amid a diplomatic deep freeze and global trade war

By Emsie Ferreira
Gordhan’s funeral marked by calls for renewal
Politics
/ 19 September 2024

Gordhan’s funeral marked by calls for renewal

Ramaphosa told mourners: ‘We will not let Pravin down’

By Emsie Ferreira
Trevor Manuel: Pravin Gordhan bowed out with courage
National
/ 13 September 2024

Trevor Manuel: Pravin Gordhan bowed out with courage

The former finance minister recalled Gordhan’s role in mobilising broad-based protest against apartheid and state capture

By Emsie Ferreira
Instead of focusing on economic growth, ANC leaders are fighting for positions — Mcebisi Jonas
Politics
/ 22 October 2022

Instead of focusing on economic growth, ANC leaders are fighting for positions — Mcebisi Jonas

The former deputy finance minister has offered a stinging analysis of the electoral bill, calling it constitutionally flawed

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma was the Guptas’ puppet, Zondo finds
Politics
/ 29 April 2022

Zuma was the Guptas’ puppet, Zondo finds

The former president’s dismissal of Nhlahla Nene as finance minister for spurious reasons showed the veracity of the Gupta family’s claim that he would do anything for them

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa’s Zondo refrain of ‘I did not know’ rings false
Politics
/ 13 August 2021

Ramaphosa’s Zondo refrain of ‘I did not know’ rings false

It became hard to suspend disbelief as Ramaphosa repeatedly told the Zondo commission that he did not know of the abuses ripping through the state machinery while he was deputy president

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa confronted with too much evidence of his inaction
National
/ 11 August 2021

Ramaphosa confronted with too much evidence of his inaction

The president’s claim that he served as deputy president under Zuma as a way of stemming corruption came up short against prior evidence of witnesses who said he failed to help them do so

By Emsie Ferreira
Duduzane Zuma fields questions about Saxonwold meeting
Article
/ 7 October 2019

Duduzane Zuma fields questions about Saxonwold meeting

The former president’s son was asked why a private meeting with Mcebisi Jonas was moved from a hotel in Rosebank to the Gupta residence

By Sarah Smit
Jonas stands by his state capture testimony
Article
/ 15 March 2019

Jonas stands by his state capture testimony

Former deputy finance minister undeterred by challenges to earlier Zondo commission testimony

By Sarah Smit
Corruption charges against Duduzane Zuma withdrawn — for now, says report
Article
/ 23 January 2019

Corruption charges against Duduzane Zuma withdrawn — for now, says report

​The NPA will reportedly withdraw corruption charges against Duduzane Zuma in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Thursday

By Agency
Duduzane, Manyi make Zondo commission appearance
Article
/ 14 November 2018

Duduzane, Manyi make Zondo commission appearance

In September, Duduzane Zuma’s lawyers successfully applied for the right to cross-examine Mcebisi Jonas

By Mashadi Kekana
Pledges worth R134bn committed at investment conference
Article
/ 26 October 2018

Pledges worth R134bn committed at investment conference

The inaugural investment conference has brought promises of funding to the tune of billions to strengthen the economy

By Mashadi Kekana
Land provision critical to addressing inequality — Ramaphosa
Article
/ 26 October 2018

Land provision critical to addressing inequality — Ramaphosa

The president was clear about accelerating the provision of land to the poor and marginalised

By Mashadi Kekana
My role in sorry saga of  Sars  ‘rogue unit’
Article
/ 5 October 2018

My role in sorry saga of  Sars  ‘rogue unit’

A key name in this saga has been that of the former
head of Sars’ criminal investigations, Rudolf Mastenbroek. He gives his side of the story

By Staff Reporter
#StateCaptureInquiry: Nene won’t speak on alleged Gupta ties — for now
Article
/ 3 October 2018

#StateCaptureInquiry: Nene won’t speak on alleged Gupta ties — for now

On Tuesday, Business Day reported that Nhlanhla Nene had held several meetings with the Gupta family during his tenure as deputy finance minister

By Sarah Smit
Bailouts allow state capture to continue
Article
/ 28 September 2018

Bailouts allow state capture to continue

A pragmatic solution to absolve junior colluders could stem the continued bleeding of funds

By Dino Galetti
Hlongwane and Duduzane on Jonas blackmailing ‘rumours’
Article
/ 27 September 2018

Hlongwane and Duduzane on Jonas blackmailing ‘rumours’

The affidavit — setting out Duduzane’s version of events — dated September 2 was deposed to support his application to cross-examine Jonas

By Franny Rabkin
Unembargoed: September 21 to 27
Article
/ 24 September 2018

Unembargoed: September 21 to 27

Showdown at Luthuli House: A minister’s bribe confession provides ammunition for Ace Magashule to fight back against President Ramaphosa

By Mg Reporter
Unembargoed: September 21 to 27
Article
/ 24 September 2018

Unembargoed: September 21 to 27

Showdown at Luthuli House: A minister’s bribe confession provides ammunition for Ace Magashule to fight back against President Ramaphosa

By Mg Reporter
#StateCaptureInquiry: Duduzane Zuma refuses to testify
Article
/ 6 September 2018

#StateCaptureInquiry: Duduzane Zuma refuses to testify

Duduzane Zuma’s lawyer says his client won’t testify as long as he faces criminal charges

By Sarah Smit
Mcebisi Jonas joins boards of Sygnia and Northam Platinum
Article
/ 3 September 2018

Mcebisi Jonas joins boards of Sygnia and Northam Platinum

On Monday, Mcebisi Jonas became an non-executive director for Northam Platinum and investment management company Sygnia

By Gemma Ritchie
Dot by dot, state capture emerges
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Dot by dot, state capture emerges

A group of academics have assiduously assembled the evidence to lay bare the workings of a parallel state, writes Shaun de Waal

By Shaun De Waal
#StateCaptureInquiry: Ajay Gupta to apply to cross-examine witnesses
Article
/ 28 August 2018

#StateCaptureInquiry: Ajay Gupta to apply to cross-examine witnesses

The Gupta patriarch intends to apply for leave to cross-examine witnesses who have implicated him in their testimonies

By Sarah Smit
Police portfolio committee calls for probe into Hawks
Article
/ 25 August 2018

Police portfolio committee calls for probe into Hawks

This follows revelations made by former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas at the state capture inquiry on Friday

By Alex Mitchley
#StateCaptureInquiry: ‘Hawks tried to kill Gupta case’— Jonas
Article
/ 24 August 2018

#StateCaptureInquiry: ‘Hawks tried to kill Gupta case’— Jonas

The former deputy finance minister says he was not shocked by the Hawks’ attempt to sabotage the case

By Sarah Smit
‘Looting R6bn from state is not enough’ —  Ajay Gupta
Article
/ 24 August 2018

‘Looting R6bn from state is not enough’ — Ajay Gupta

The former deputy minister of finance testified that Ajay Gupta told him that the family was ‘in control of everything’

By Sarah Smit
Red tape before revelations
Article
/ 24 August 2018

Red tape before revelations

Technical terms and a grim outline of systemic abuse defined the start of the state capture inquiry

By Sarah Smit
State capture inquiry: Zuma, Gupta legal teams ask for more time
Article
/ 20 August 2018

State capture inquiry: Zuma, Gupta legal teams ask for more time

Day one of the state capture inquiry was uneventful, with the commission’s head outlining proceedings

By Sarah Smit
Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry

In the first round of state capture hearings, South Africans can hear firsthand how cabinet positions were allegedly offered by the Gupta family

By Gemma Ritchie
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