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Headache: Despite efforts to provide homes, the relentless demand for housing with basic services in the country has not diminished over 30 years. Photo: Cuan Hansen/Getty Images

Department of Human Settlements

They have on the whole served satisfactorily, but the department has also been marred by decades of maladministration and corruption

Class of 2012: How they R doing

Rreport cards of our comrades in govermint.

A clean audit is an achievement

A clean audit is an achievement

The rotten apples in government should not be allowed always to overshadow good ministers, says <b>Rapule Tabane</b>.

Cabinet report cards 2010: Reshuffling the deckchairs

We thought we were going to have an easier time rating the government’s executive corps this year than in 2009.

Cabinet report cards 2010: Part 2

We thought we were going to have an easier time rating the government’s executive corps this year than in 2009.

2009 Report Card: Part 2

There are so many Cs in the report card that you could be forgiven for expecting Zuma’s team to appear at Cabinet meetings attired appropriately.

2009 Report Card: Muddling along in the C class

It was called ”the gentleman’s C”, the grade that scions of wealthy families could achieve while waltzing through university with a minimum of study.

2008 Cabinet report card — Part Two

How did SA’s Cabinet members fare this year? The M&G rates their performances and offers analytic insight.

Of shooting and falling stars

Ferial Haffajee, together with <i>M&G</i> reporters, delivers this year’s report card on government ministers’ perfomance.

The First 100 Days

A report card on the new government. By Anton Harber.