The lockdown regulations provide for strong curtailment of people’s movements, but many details of their implementation are still to come
The government has put stringent measures in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and the National Assembly, provincial outreach programmes and municipalities have had to comply
Democracy and social welfare may get a boost and blind capitalism may see that it’s unsustainable
A flurry of legal cases before the party’s regional and provincial conferences are central to Supra’s fightback
Thabani Nyawose will challenge disgraced former Durban mayor Zandile Gumede while 17 other ANC regions also hold elective conferences
The president is facing challenges at every turn, among them the economy, the state of SOEs and factionalism within the ANC. Only if Ramaphosa and his party work together will they be able to turn their declining fortunes around
Promises of hope and a better tomorrow await South Africa. Yet they continue to come to naught
This collection of essays by people touched by the PAC leader opens a debate on his influence
But it can’t be all bad. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma hasn’t played while The Cat and Cupcake are away
The Premier League and building support in divided provinces were the focus of the CR17
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s move to appoint a Cabinet that is gender equitable is commendable, but more needs to be done in the corridors of power
Gumede is facing charges of fraud, racketeering and corruption, implicating 62 city councillors. How did she rise to such a powerful position?
A hot day at Sugar Ray Xulu with campaigning almost over may show why the ruling party should be worried
‘We need to create clear linkages between education, teaching and the world of work’
Until a democratic order delivers some form of social justice, we will lurch from crisis to crisis
‘Teachers are the heartbeat of the nation’
‘The ANC surely has sufficient experience of patriarchy, male domination and toxic masculinity to know it has to tackle sexual harassment’
If there ever was an introduction to Baleka Mbete, it is the ritual during five stormy years in office
Popular support is crucial for the president in this election. If the ANC loses seats, Ramaphosa is in peril; if the party gains voters, he’s safe
In August last year, the ANC’s national executive committee confirmed the disbandment of the North West PEC
The high court found that the consultative process in the lead-up to the disbandment of the PEC in 2018 was not compliant with the ANC’s procedures
Part 1: Journalists helped pull SA back from a precipice by exposing the depth of state capture. But they are now staring into an abyss of their own
The shocks of 2018 will reverberate in a crucial 2019 election year and hopefully the outcome will be enlightened
KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairperson Sihle Zikalala has ridden out a backlash against him from supporters of former president Jacob Zuma
The league wants five women premiers and a deputy president – but knows it will face resistance from men in the party
Members’ IDs are scanned, helping to get rid of nonexistent members and bogus branches
Branches peeved by Mabuza dropping NDZ may rob him of his deputy presidency of the country
A group of disgruntled ANC members in the the province want the provincial elective conference held in May declared invalid
The president intends to rescue the economy with infrastructure, accountability and investors
The labour federation is a victim of the impasse in the grand post-apartheid South African project
The first woman president plans to stamp out sexism
and recruit members, including former ally Numsa
One of the province’s biggest regions is calling for action against those who challenge the dissolution of the party’s provincial executive committee