Zuma acolytes out of ANC bodies as Ramaphosa detoxifies party
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his allies have upped the ante as they move to kick out former president Jacob Zuma’s allies from the party’s influential structures... Read more.
Tshwane’s power cuts campaign pays off
Electricity has been restored to a building that houses the offices of the Master of High Court and the Office of the State Attorney in Pretoria. This after the... Read more.
ANC demands justice for civilians killed in Russia-Ukraine war
While President Cyril Ramaphosa differed publicly with International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the ANC has called for repercussions... Read more.
I’m not going anywhere – Mantashe
ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe is taking the Zondo commission report into the controversial facilities management company Bosasa on judicial review. He said the... Read more.
Phalatse in move to boot out ANC-era staff
The DA-led Johannesburg metro is pushing for staff members hired by former ANC mayors and their mayoral teams to be fired from the political offices of one of the... Read more.
Free State municipality a family affair as CFO faces nepotism claim
The Lejweleputswa district municipality in the Free State has been plagued by rampant nepotism that has seen four family members and a relative of its CFO, Kaizer... Read more.
Fears for Ramaphosa’s safety after bomb threat
Three unnamed people were detained at the Union Buildings after they gained entry last Thursday and demanded to speak to President Cyril Ramaphosa before they allegedly... Read more.
Ramaphosa, Pandor clash over Ukraine policy
Minister of International Relations and Co-operation Naledi Pandor is on a collision course with President Cyril Ramaphosa after her pronouncement on the war in... Read more.
Minister puts in motion tough love for wasteful SOEs
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has revealed that the country has blown more than R308-billion on failing state-owned enterprises (SOE) at the expense of service... Read more.
SA debt fees eating into service delivery
The country’s debt continues to grow at a faster pace than the economy, leading to the state spending more money paying off loans than on frontline services such... Read more.