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Zweli Mkhize

First SA corona patient, doctor, and family in quarantine
Article
/ 6 March 2020

First SA corona patient, doctor, and family in quarantine

The health minister is positive that all those who came into contact with the infected Durban man will be identified and quarantined

By Lester Kiewit
GDP is stuck in the doldrums
Article
/ 6 March 2020

GDP is stuck in the doldrums

The latest economic figures and the effect of the coronavirus on the global economy are bad news for South Africa’s already tepid domestic growth outlook

By Thando Maeko
First SA coronavirus patient, doctor, and family in quarantine
Article
/ 5 March 2020

First SA coronavirus patient, doctor, and family in quarantine

The health minister is positive that all those who came into contact with the infected Durban man will be identified and quarantined

By Lester Kiewit
Impossible choices in QwaQwa: What it takes to get water
Article
/ 7 February 2020

Impossible choices in QwaQwa: What it takes to get water

A broken municipality and a four-year crisis forces residents to consider desperate choices, such as
trading sex for water

By Bongekile Macupe
Nxamalala contracts the Shaiks
Analysis
/ 7 February 2020

Nxamalala contracts the Shaiks

There is no name yet for Jacob Zuma’s medical condition, but he obviously doubts the NHI can cure it

By Paddy Harper
China coughs, investors catch a chill
Article
/ 31 January 2020

China coughs, investors catch a chill

The outbreak of the coronavirus is having a negative effect on global markets

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Matjila: I was under immense political pressure to fund various companies
Article
/ 10 July 2019

Matjila: I was under immense political pressure to fund various companies

Former PIC CEO testifies that the asset manager was persuaded by influential people, including senior political figures, to fund companies

By Thando Maeko
Both allies opponents of President Cyril Ramaphosa on ANC lists receive objections
Article
/ 3 April 2019

Both allies opponents of President Cyril Ramaphosa on ANC lists receive objections

The IEC has received objections to over 20 candidates on the ANC’s lists

By Natasha Marrian
Education can cut initiate deaths
Article
/ 11 January 2019

Education can cut initiate deaths

Work by a group of volunteers in the Lusikisiki and Flagstaff area of Pondoland has resulted in no deaths at initiation schools there

By Siyabonga Ngcangisa and Carl Collison
Ramaphosa puts ANCYL at forefront of party election campaign
Article
/ 10 January 2019

Ramaphosa puts ANCYL at forefront of party election campaign

The ANCYL will be a vital part of the governing party’s election campaign as it heads closer to the 2019 general elections

By Raeesa Pather
‘Zwelithini is not collecting rent, the Ingonyama Trust is’
Article
/ 23 November 2018

‘Zwelithini is not collecting rent, the Ingonyama Trust is’

​King Goodwill Zwelithini has distanced himself from the court action taken against the Ingonyama Trust Board because of its lease programme

By Paddy Harper
Municipalities to feel the heat over VBS investments
Article
/ 23 October 2018

Municipalities to feel the heat over VBS investments

Cogta minister Zweli Mkhize says municipalities are going to start feeling the pinch as budgets are restructured and recovery plans put in place

By Mashadi Kekana
Traditional leaders warn Parliament: Don’t touch our land
Article
/ 6 September 2018

Traditional leaders warn Parliament: Don’t touch our land

‘We want you to be sensitive to this, please, we don’t want to really take up arms to defend the 13% [of land],’ one leader said.

By Raeesa Pather
Those responsible for VBS municipal losses must be held accountable — Mkhize
Article
/ 6 September 2018

Those responsible for VBS municipal losses must be held accountable — Mkhize

Mkhize says his department will not allow the losses of council’s funds to hamper service delivery for the residents of affected municipalities

By Khulekani Magubane
Sanco divided ahead of poll
Article
/ 24 August 2018

Sanco divided ahead of poll

The suspension of an official and accusations of corruption have racked the civic body

By Paddy Harper
Skilled personnel is key to saving dysfunctional municipalities ― Mkhize
Article
/ 6 August 2018

Skilled personnel is key to saving dysfunctional municipalities ― Mkhize

In March, Cogta minister Zweli Mkhize announced that about 55 municipalities were identified as distressed or dysfunctional

By Mashadi Kekana
Municipalities return millions to the fiscus, while drowning in Eskom debt
Article
/ 31 July 2018

Municipalities return millions to the fiscus, while drowning in Eskom debt

In a meeting with Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts, councils blamed the growing debt on ineffective revenue collection systems

By Khulekani Magubane
The dead haunt ANC branches
Article
/ 15 June 2018

The dead haunt ANC branches

Six party whistleblowers in Mpumalanga have raised the alarm over ‘ghost members’

By Paddy Harper
Government lifts national drought state of disaster
Article
/ 14 June 2018

Government lifts national drought state of disaster

The national state of disaster over drought has lapsed and will not be renewed, but the Western Cape remains a provincial disaster

By Staff Reporter
DA wants Scopa probe into alleged Mkhize kickback
Article
/ 11 June 2018

DA wants Scopa probe into alleged Mkhize kickback

​The DA wants Scopa to probe allegations that Cogta Minister Zweli Mkhize received a R4.5-million ‘kickback’ in return for facilitating a PIC loan

By Jan Bornman
Mkhize denies R4.5m PIC kickback allegations
Article
/ 10 June 2018

Mkhize denies R4.5m PIC kickback allegations

​Cogta Minister Zweli Mkhize has denied a media report that he demanded a R4.5-million kickback for facilitating a loan to an oil company from the PIC

By Amanda Khoza News24
Cabinet places North West health dept under administration
Article
/ 26 April 2018

Cabinet places North West health dept under administration

Treasury and the national department of health will step in on behalf of the government in North West’s health department

By Jan Gerber
Presidency shake-up as JZ cronies leave
Article
/ 26 April 2018

Presidency shake-up as JZ cronies leave

Since the beginning his presidency, Ramaphosa and his deputy have been changing thing around

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
55 municipalities have been identified as dysfunctional― Mkhize
Article
/ 20 March 2018

55 municipalities have been identified as dysfunctional― Mkhize

​No fewer than 55 municipalities have been identified as distressed or dysfunctional, says Cogta Minister Zweli Mkhize

By Lizeka Tandwa
R6-billion for drought relief
Article
/ 13 March 2018

R6-billion for drought relief

The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister has allocated more funds to relieve drought affecting several provinces

By Paul Herman
Who’s who in Cyril’s new cabinet
Article
/ 27 February 2018

Who’s who in Cyril’s new cabinet

With returning ministers, a coal miner and former ANC presidential hopefuls, check out all the individuals who make up the president’s cabinet

By Gemma Ritchie and Mashadi Kekana
EFF lays corruption charges against Zweli Mkhize for corruption at Prasa
Article
/ 1 February 2018

EFF lays corruption charges against Zweli Mkhize for corruption at Prasa

​The EFF opened a criminal case against former ANC treasurer general Zweli Mkhize following damning revelations by former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana

By Tshidi Madia
Mkhize’s move touted as a boost for NDZ
Article
/ 18 December 2017

Mkhize’s move touted as a boost for NDZ

Zweli Mkhize said he declined nomination for the sake of unity, but he has apparently made deals with both presidential candidates

By Paddy Harper, Govan Whittles, Niren Tolsi and Matuma Letsoalo Author
Mkhize withdraws from deputy presidential race
Videos
/ 17 December 2017

Mkhize withdraws from deputy presidential race

ANC treasurer general Zweli Mkhize withdraw from the race to become the ANC’s deputy president just moments after his nomination was announced.

By Staff Reporter
ANC nominations confirmed, Mkhize withdraws from deputy presidential race
Article
/ 17 December 2017

ANC nominations confirmed, Mkhize withdraws from deputy presidential race

Mkhize had at one time been tipped as a contender for the ANC presidency.

By Raeesa Pather
Nothing untoward about conference delay, says Mkhize
Article
/ 17 December 2017

Nothing untoward about conference delay, says Mkhize

Having kicked off on Saturday, the ANC conference programme was already running almost a day behind when delegates departed that evening.

By Staff Reporter
​Gigaba: Eskom is still biggest risk to the economy
Article
/ 16 December 2017

​Gigaba: Eskom is still biggest risk to the economy

The overwhelming threat posed by Eskom to the economy was the biggest concern for speakers at the ANC’s Progressive Business Forum on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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