Eskom boss De Ruyter’s fate lies with new board – Mabuza
The fate of embattled Eskom boss Andre de Ruyter lies squarely in the hands of the newly elected board of the state-owned entity. According to Deputy President David... Read more.
Department asked to speedily fix driving licence card machine
The breakdown of the licence card printing machine is causing unnecessary panic in the country, according Lisa Mangcu, the acting chairperson of the portfolio committee... Read more.
DA pins hopes on Imran Keeka as new chief whip in legislature
The DA in KwaZulu-Natal has appointed its spokesperson on education, Dr Imran Keeka, as the new chief whip in the provincial legislature effective immediately. Confirming... Read more.
Deputy President to face MPs about removal of Eskom boss
The need for transformation and recovery of Eskom is growing as the state-owned power utility continues to crumble due to energy crises and corruption. The administration... Read more.
Electoral Amendment Bill unjust and questionable – SACC
The SA Council of Churches (SACC) has urged parliamentarians to reject the proposed Electoral Amendment Bill which will be voted on at the National Assembly on Thursday.... Read more.
Eskom officials involved in organised crimes – SIU
Corruption looms large at the state-owned power utility Eskom, according to the head of the special investigating unit (SIU), Andy Mothibi, who revealed a trend... Read more.
Judge Piet Koen adjourns Zuma’s arms deal trial to January
Judge Piet Koen has adjourned Jacob Zuma’s arms deal corruption trial pending the outcome of the former president’s appeal application in a bid to have... Read more.
Liebenberg must be held accountable for ‘racist’ behaviour – DA
The DA is expected to take former president Jacob Zuma’s backer Louis Liebenberg to the Equality Court over his despicable utterances. In an audio recording leaked... Read more.
North West premier Maape adds weight to fight against GBV
North West premier Bushy Maape is calling for the protection of women following the gruesome murder of a nurse, which sent shockwaves across the province at the... Read more.
Nomzamo tavern massacre case moved to November
A magistrate’s court in Orlando, Soweto on Tuesday postponed the case of five suspects linked to a massacre at a local tavern to November 8 to allow the state... Read more.