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Raymond Zondo

ANC KwaZulu-Natal leadership slams Zondo over state capture comments
Politics
/ 28 March 2023

ANC KwaZulu-Natal leadership slams Zondo over state capture comments

Provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo says Zondo is playing politics and ‘needs to be stopped’

By Paddy Harper
More is less, except when it comes to electricity, as Ramaphosa culls his cabinet
Opinion
/ 10 March 2023

More is less, except when it comes to electricity, as Ramaphosa culls his cabinet

Electricity minister Sputla Ramakgopa’s brief is to get himself fired. Not coal-fired, that is, but to work himself out of his job

By Paddy Harper
NPA must move fast for SA to escape grey list’s grasp
National
/ 2 March 2023

NPA must move fast for SA to escape grey list’s grasp

The National Prosecuting Authority is ready to act on state capture crimes but whether it has the ability to do so has been questioned

By Emsie Ferreira and Sarah Smit
Work to be done: Maya heading committee drawing up anti-sexual harassment policy
National
/ 24 February 2023

Work to be done: Maya heading committee drawing up anti-sexual harassment policy

Chief Justice Zondo concedes it has taken too long to set up the committee but that a draft document is already on the cards

By Emsie Ferreira
Khaya Koko: Pravin Gordhan is Joshua Doore
Opinion
/ 24 February 2023

Khaya Koko: Pravin Gordhan is Joshua Doore

Our uncle in the load-shedding business sits on his couch and faces zero accountability

By Khaya Koko
A torrid week for the judiciary
National
/ 24 February 2023

A torrid week for the judiciary

Calls for two judges accused of crime to step aside while a third appears before Judicial Conduct Tribunal on a complaint of impeachable misconduct

By Emsie Ferreira
Budget brings more money for police and National Prosecuting Authority
Business
/ 22 February 2023

Budget brings more money for police and National Prosecuting Authority

Fresh billions will allow the appointment of 15 000 police trainees and prosecutors with skill in bringing financial crimes to court

By Emsie Ferreira
Judges in the spotlight for alleged serious wrongdoing
National
/ 21 February 2023

Judges in the spotlight for alleged serious wrongdoing

Call for Eastern Cape judge president to step aside over sexual harassment and hearings begin in misconduct charges against Gauteng judge Makhubele

By Emsie Ferreira
High court hears debate on whether secret ballot serves constitution
Politics
/ 13 February 2023

High court hears debate on whether secret ballot serves constitution

The question over dismissing the Ngcobo report was whether MPs had a primary duty to hold the president to account or be accountable to voters

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa announces national state of disaster on energy
National
/ 9 February 2023

Ramaphosa announces national state of disaster on energy

In a hint of what will come in his cabinet reshuffle, the president sidelined Mantashe with plan to appoint energy minister in the presidency

By Emsie Ferreira
Walus, Zuma: Judges are not intimidated
Opinion
/ 9 December 2022

Walus, Zuma: Judges are not intimidated

The courts must be commended for upholding the law, but the Ngcobo report brings a new challenge

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Janusz Walus released on parole
National
/ 7 December 2022

Janusz Walus released on parole

Chris Hani’s killer was released after recovering from being stabbed by a fellow prisoner

By Emsie Ferreira
Two reports urge reform of JSC
National
/ 2 December 2022

Two reports urge reform of JSC

There should be fewer MPs on the commission to limit political interference in judicial appointment, Freedom Under Law and the Helen Suzman Foundation argue

By Emsie Ferreira
Walus to serve out parole in SA, not Poland
National
/ 28 November 2022

Walus to serve out parole in SA, not Poland

Home affairs said an exemption had been granted to the man who killed Chris Hani to remain as parole conditions would not be imposed in his native country

By Emsie Ferreira
How to take South Africa forward: A constitutional argument
Opinion
/ 4 November 2022

How to take South Africa forward: A constitutional argument

All three arms of the state together with society must take us forward so that the shocking years of state capture aren’t repeated

By Yvonne Mokgoro
Many of Zondo’s state capture recommendations are a political problem for Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 28 October 2022

Many of Zondo’s state capture recommendations are a political problem for Ramaphosa

The president’s compromise on what state capture recommendations can be implemented was expected

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa responds to Zondo recommendations, makes Investigating Directorate permanent
National
/ 23 October 2022

Ramaphosa responds to Zondo recommendations, makes Investigating Directorate permanent

The president has submitted a 76-page document to parliament outlining cabinet’s response to the Zondo commission’s recommendations

By Sarah Smit
National Assembly passes controversial electoral amendment bill amid protests from opposition parties
Politics
/ 20 October 2022

National Assembly passes controversial electoral amendment bill amid protests from opposition parties

The bill will introduce an untested electoral system allowing independent candidates to stand for parliament but is seen as a missed opportunity to ensure greater political accountability

By Emsie Ferreira
Gwede loses political sex appeal
Opinion
/ 7 October 2022

Gwede loses political sex appeal

There are doubts the ‘tiger’ will triumph at the ANC’s December conference. So, is it the end for Mzansi’s hottest politician?

By Khaya Koko
Why state capture could see SA greylisted
Business
/ 1 October 2022

Why state capture could see SA greylisted

The Gupta era exposed the flaws in the country’s anti-money laundering framework and now the government is dealing with the consequences

By Sarah Smit
Hlophe v Goliath inquiry widens
National
/ 21 September 2022

Hlophe v Goliath inquiry widens

An appeal panel has called for a tribunal to investigate both the judge president of the Western Cape division and his deputy on impeachable charges of misconduct

By Emsie Ferreira
State capture whistleblower Vytjie Mentor dies
National
/ 23 August 2022

State capture whistleblower Vytjie Mentor dies

The former ANC MP and activist had been ill since June

By Paddy Harper
ANC integrity commission calls for Mkhize’s suspension, labels Kodwa a ‘liar’
Politics
/ 19 August 2022

ANC integrity commission calls for Mkhize’s suspension, labels Kodwa a ‘liar’

The ANC’s integrity commission has criticised the party’s officials and the national executive committee for suppressing and ignoring its recommendations in its annual report

By Lizeka Tandwa
Parliament shake-up needed before 2024, says Democratic Alliance
Opinion
/ 2 August 2022

Parliament shake-up needed before 2024, says Democratic Alliance

The committee system in parliament is broken and ANC committee members abuse their majority.

By Manny de Freitas
Radebe says ANC will call 200 members named by Zondo to account
Politics
/ 29 July 2022

Radebe says ANC will call 200 members named by Zondo to account

The veteran national executive committee member told media the party had an obligation to confront the damning findings against it in the report on state capture

By Emsie Ferreira
No retreat, but no rush, for Ramaphosa faction on Zondo report
Politics
/ 29 July 2022

No retreat, but no rush, for Ramaphosa faction on Zondo report

The resolution to heed state capture recommendations will survive ANC conference because the president can proclaim commitment to renewal while scandal corners him into compromise

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa appoints Mandisa Maya as deputy chief justice
National
/ 25 July 2022

Ramaphosa appoints Mandisa Maya as deputy chief justice

Maya will be South Africa’s first female judge to hold the position and will now be in line, if tradition is followed, to succeed chief justice Raymond Zondo in 2024

By Emsie Ferreira
ANC KwaZulu-Natal slams Zondo, NEC and judiciary in organisational report, defends Zuma
Politics
/ 24 July 2022

ANC KwaZulu-Natal slams Zondo, NEC and judiciary in organisational report, defends Zuma

There was a strong view, according to the report, that the judiciary was overstepping, undermining other arms of the state and using the law based on feelings instead of facts, especially in the jailing of Zuma

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo’s report on intelligence agency is important but flawed
Opinion
/ 14 July 2022

Zondo’s report on intelligence agency is important but flawed

The struggle for more accountable intelligence has been strengthened through the report’s exposure of abuses

By Jane Duncan
Actions must be taken to stop a repeat of the July 2021 unrest
Thought Leader
/ 7 July 2022

Actions must be taken to stop a repeat of the July 2021 unrest

The underlying causes of the riots persist and all it will take is a spark that could lead to further looting and violence

By Stuart Mbanyele
Start of State Security Agency R1-million theft case delayed
National
/ 5 July 2022

Start of State Security Agency R1-million theft case delayed

Thuso Oesi, a former SSA administrator accused of fraud, did not arrive in court for medical reasons

By Khaya Koko
Ramaphosa tells parliament to act on Zondo’s findings on the State Security Agency
Politics
/ 4 July 2022

Ramaphosa tells parliament to act on Zondo’s findings on the State Security Agency

The president has singled out the part of the state capture report that recommends an investigation that includes Arthur Fraser’s alleged abuses be resumed

By Emsie Ferreira
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