President Ramaphosa will proceed with a commission of inquiry into Sars, after the tax agency’s commissioner Tom Moyane was suspended
The president can opt to stymie the state capture probe further, but it may be for his own account
South Africa has an undernourished literary tradition, where even among the sophisticated one may find confusion over written work and writers.
The denouncing of KPMG and Bell Pottinger by South African citizens is a good trend and bodes well for the country says Mcebisi Jonas.
Deputy minister of finance Sfiso Buthelezi says the allegations are “unfounded, baseless and are causing unnecessary panic".
Mbete will address the media on the voting procedure to be followed when the motion of no confidence in the president is debated on 8 August.
Hanekom was axed as tourism minister when President Jacob Zuma reshuffled his Cabinet.
Contained in the Uniform Rules of Court, it regulates the procedure to be followed in cases of all types of review.
This is the opposition party’s next move if the president refuses to supply the intelligence report.
Pettersson was replaced by Mmamoloko Kubayi when President Jacob Zuma reshuffled his Cabinet last Thursday.
Jonas’s move follows the resignation of former transport minister Dipuo Peters as an MP of the governing party on Wednesday.
Malusi Gigaba is now on the front line of the Gupta’s battles with South Africa’s financial institutions
The rand took a new hit and the cost of borrowing rose by 0.6 basis points.
The president’s midnight move to reshuffle his Cabinet has upset many of the party’s top figures.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the removal of Pravin Gordhan in South Africa, says Sean Mfundza Muller.
In his final statement as finance minister, Gordhan encouraged South Africans to begin mobilising against the protection of individual interests.
Zuma said the Cabinet was reshuffled "to improve efficiency and effectiveness"
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is seeking a declatory order on the extent of his power to intervene in a bank-client relationship
Minister Pravin Gordhan is expected to cut short his international roadshow after President Jacob Zuma instructed him to return to SA "immediately".
The report details numerous dubious situations where Zuma and members of his executive acted in a questionable manner.
How Zuma’s quotes are at odds with others’.
Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Des van Rooyen raised eyebrows with a brief visit to Dubai when the Guptas were also there.
Democratic Alliance MP David Maynier told the Mail & Guardian that Buthelezi’s appointment to the standing committee on finance was "significant".
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised that the ruling party is dealing with allegations of state capture – in an "ANC way".
Former ANC MP Vytjie Mentor took to Twitter to say that her Facebook was shut down by a third party, but that she would be back.
Rifts are showing in the ruling party after revelations that the Gupta family offered various ANC members positions in the South African Cabinet.
A Cabinet reshuffle and strategic changes are in the pipeline, with the near-complete removal of opposition being the target.
The Guptas have allegedly fêted public officials before, and others may yet crawl out of the woodwork after a weekend ANC meeting.
The president is sticking with his line from half a decade ago: he knows nothing about alleged interference by the Gupta family in government.
The former ANC spokesperson lashed out at the politically connected Gupta family following Mcebisi Jonas’s explosive announcement.
Former President Thabo Mbeki speaks out about former ANC MP Vytjie Mentor, who this week accused the Guptas of offering her a ministerial position.
The Guptas say Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas’s claims that they offered him the position of Finance Minister are "totally false".