An opposition motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma will be debated in the National Assembly on February 24.
Another week, another unit, another resignation – this time Mary-Anne Whittles. We should be worried, says former NPA boss.
Head of the Special Investigating Unit Vas Soni has resigned in a surprise move, citing personal reasons for his decision.
President Jacob Zuma told SABC news that he has heard "sloganeering" that suggests he is avoiding Parliament, which is false and misleads the country.
The DA has hailed the ConCourt ruling as a victory for freedom of expression, while the ANC sees it as a reaffirmation that the message was opinion.
The ruling, which found that the DA was within its rights to say Zuma had stolen taxpayer money, was one that would "liberate fair comment".
The Constitutional Court has ruled that the DA was within its rights when it said in an SMS that President Jacob Zuma had stolen money.
Two people were seriously injured after lightning struck near them in Nkandla, during inclement weather, emergency services said on Saturday.
The police say allegations that Riah Phiyega asked Anwa Dramat for information on Nkandla are false and the Hawks have no links to the Nkandla case.
We caught up with some local celebrities and politicians to find out what they hope to achieve in the Year of the Goat.
Mmusi Maimane says Zuma’s declaration on national television that the Nkandla upgrades are no fault of his, is a neglect of his duties to the country.
President Jacob Zuma says none of the Nkandla reports, including the public protector’s, found him at fault for upgrades at the compound.
It’s been a stormy year for SA politics. Africa Check looks back at dodgy data, political spin, false claims, bogus qualifications and conspiracies.
While President Jacob Zuma denies any links to the recent resignations and suspensions at Sars, the exodus might damage existing tax investigations.
The Presidency criticised allegations that Jacob Zuma had a hand in the suspension of Sars members, saying the allegations are "pure mischief".
Readers write in about the political connections of the Guptas and Zuma’s key appointments. Also, how much AI is represented at the editorial desk?
Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko has been given 30 days to hand over the national key points list to the Right2Know Campaign and SA History Archive.
The Johannesburg high court has found that disclosing the locations of 200 key points would not, as the state said, prejudice national security.
Perceptions about corruption in SA remain worrying, with another poor score in the Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index.
The ANC is bleeding money for the ANCYL. How could they have better spent the money budgeted for the league’s failed conference, asks Verashni Pillay.
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The EFF said it would go to court over the suspension of 12 of its MPs from Parliament after they chanted "pay back the money" to Zuma over Nkandla.
ANC vets were scathing in their criticism of Zuma’s apparent disregard of public protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendations.
The DA says Baleka Mbete will not have an easy time if she does not leave her chair, and they will put pressure on Cyril Ramaphosa about the matter.
Despite being "traumatised" after being forcibly removed from Parliament, EFF MP Reneilwe Mashabela says nothing will keep her away from Parliament.
An ANC-only committee has absolved the president of any wrongdoing and recommended that he deal with the state employees who oversaw the upgrades.
The committee, which is made up of ANC members only, is expected to table its report on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla upgrades on Friday.
Opposition parties have charged President Jacob Zuma with corruption at various police stations, and the charges have been taken to a national level.
The settlement discussion will be held with 12 officials who have been charged in connection with upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
A parliamentary committee on Nkandla says President Jacob Zuma did not unduly benefit from the R246-million security upgrades to his homestead.
The FW de Klerk foundation has said Zuma’s comments regarding the distinction between proper state expenditure and self-enrichment are disturbing.
The public protector won the Transparency International Integrity award for 2014 and Madonsela thanked her team for their efforts against corruption.
President Jacob Zuma received more than 140 gifts this past year, including boxes of fruit and Nguni cattle. But money for Nkandla? Mum’s the herd.