Politics
‘No name, big or small’ will be shielded from Madlanga findings, Ramaphosa says
The interim report will be kept private for now to avoid prejudicing those implicated, president tells MPs
DA MPs walk out of ad hoc committee over ‘incriminating’ witness testimony
In a dramatic start to Thursday’s proceedings of parliament’s ad hoc committee, DA MPs abruptly exited, citing “deep discomfort” about the testimony of businessman Kishene Chetty
Disgraced Nobuhle Nkabane now ANC deputy chief whip
Axed former higher education minister now the ANC’s second in command at parliament
Lamola warns southern African leaders of food inflation from US-Iran tensions
Middle East conflict could amplify pressures in import-dependent economies.
Preparations for Mabuyane-Ngcukayitobi showdown in KuGompo City well on track
The stage is set for a bruising battle between Eastern Cape ANC chair Oscar Mabuyane, who seeks a third term, and his challenger, provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayitobi, at the East London International Convention Centre in KuGompo City.
ActionSA pushes for harsher corruption sentences in new bill
ActionSA has introduced a bill in the South African Parliament proposing mandatory minimum prison sentences for corruption and stricter reporting requirements for financial crimes.
Lamola says Pretoria will act against Bozell again if he does not improve
The US Ambassador to SA sparked a diplomatic furore after his attack on President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government.
RECORDED | Madlanga commission continues
The Madlanga commission is continuing to hear witness testimony in Pretoria on Thursday.
South Africa calls Bozell in to account for ‘undiplomatic’ conduct
South Africa has moved swiftly to summon controversial US ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III after his stinging attack on the country on Tuesday.
Former SAPS deputy head Vuma details victimisation, death threats after protected disclosures
Appearing before parliament’s ad hoc committee on Wednesday, Vuma testified as part of investigations into alleged corruption and political interference in the criminal justice system.
ANC calls out deputy minister Bernice Swartz for ‘one loaf, one family’ stunt
Bernice Swartz hands out bread to poor communities without official party approval
US running out of patience with SA, warns ambassador Bozell
The US is running out of patience with the South African government, which has not addressed five demands the superpower made to smooth relations between the two countries.
RECORDED | Memorial service for Mosiuoa Lekota
Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota died last Wednesday, aged 77.
RECORDED | Suspended top cop Francinah Vuma appears before ad hoc committee
Former deputy national police commissioner Francinah Vuma is appearing before parliament’s ad hoc committee on Wednesday.
RECORDED | Madlanga commission continues
The Madlanga commission of inquiry into allegations of criminality, political interference and corruption in the criminal justice system, continued on Wednesday morning.
























