The president tells conference problems such as land reform, crime, corruption, poor governance and the weak economy are undermining people’s rights
The president also answered questions from MPs about what plans are in place to remove South Africa from the grey list
DA gets confirmation from Sars that ‘dirty dollars’ hidden inside couch on the president’s Phala Phala farm were not declared to tax agency
If his ‘exit interview’ was to be explosive, the former Eskom chief executive should come out with the names of those ministers who are corrupt
Sources on the board of Eskom believe that chief financial officer Calib Cassim will take over as the next CEO
The president tells party leaders that the new electricity minister will also be a project manager for Medupi and Kusile power stations
Mixed reactions to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement, as minerals and energy minister let off the hook to solve electricity crisis
Opposition parties, union will be heading to the Pretoria high court court on February 28
So far, the government has merely passed the buck and failed dismally to create any coordinated response to the issue.
Loss of income, closure of businesses, hiked insurance and distrust in South Africa’s inefficient ports will cost the country billions. Something must be done
It has called for an official investigation into mining licences and contracts awarded to the company in South Africa
The Fraser Institute’s annual survey of mining companies is not entirely wrong, South Africa is a difficult place to mine, say analysts
Does President Cyril Ramaphosa recognise himself in one of these descriptions of leaders? And will he listen to the recommendations of the Conscious Leadership and Ethics Summit?
The Youth Employment Service is helping thousands of our youths to land that vital first job
It is unconscionable in terms of climate change that the zone is going ahead with a coal plant at its epicentre.
The multi-agency anti-corruption task team is currently investigating the graft at the state-owned water board
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana must lay out tangible, clear and coherent strategies to make good on the president’s State of the Nation promises
The world must be responsible in its reaction to the virus in all its varieties
The appointment of the Pillay shortlist panel was designed to ensure greater transparency in the appointment of a successor to Mogoeng Mogoeng but commentators are not overly concerned about their views remaining under wraps, for now
The former director general of intelligence’s character assassination of the deputy chief justice is straight out of the Zuma playbook
The chief justice we didn’t know we needed protected the independence of the judiciary through dark days but leaves an ambivalent legacy
But brewers warn that a festive season prohibition will negate any recovery in the sector
South Africa is still awaiting millions of Covid-19 vaccines from Johnson & Johnson even though the country contributed to its research through the Ensemble and Sisonke studies
There are calls for the president to act against ministers said to be responsible for the state’s slow response to the unrest, but his hands are tied
Judge Cassim Sardiwalla says there are no compelling private or public reasons for disclosure
The government would not reveal the identity of the man believed to be one of list of prime suspects who allegedly fomented the unrest that rocked the country this past week
Failing to invest in a greener economy could cost South Africa trillions, but calls to mobilise capital come amid fiscal strain
The global brewer paid billions to gain a foothold in South Africa, but the deal wasn’t all it was cracked up to be
The deputy chief justice said the three-month extension would allow the commission to hear the testimony of about six witnesses
Johnson & Johnson plans to replace our two-million unusable vaccines by July. The vaccines are unsuitable for use and must be destroyed, while the country’s vaccination programme is behind schedule
Victims of extortion and intimidation at building project sites in Eldorado Park speak up in an exclusive Mail & Guardian investigation
President Cyril Ramaphosa was due to appear before the commission on Monday and Tuesday but the presidency said Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo had asked that an alternative date be found