Mashatile was delivering a keynote address at a celebration in Limpopo
The ANC is blaming Jacob Zuma and not itself for the mess South Africa is in
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The ANC’s top brass is deploying its deputy president to clean up provincial chair Sboniso Duma’s mess
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said the allegations against Mashatile would have come to light had the president instituted lifestyle audits of his cabinet as promised
Deputy president says the ANC will continue to act in solidarity with Cuba, Palestine and Western Sahara, regardless of coercion by ‘influential’ states
The president will consult party lawyers after a court ruling that could see the ANC forking out R150 million to the company
According to the police, 53 900 South Africans have reported being victims of a sexual offences in 2022 and 2023
The ANC embarked on a programme of renewal in 2017 after it emerged that it had been complicit in state capture.
Political analyst, Professor Mcebisi Ndletyana, says he believes the promise of audits is ‘rhetoric for public relations’
The government hopes to have local government regulations ready by the next municipal poll in 2026
Flags will fly at half mast on government buildings until after the Zulu prime minister is buried
South Africa’s news headlines suggest the opposition and the ANC are still struggling to get its act together
A drama-free summit reminds the opposition that Cyril is still running the show
Iran, which was favoured by the Russians, is said to have also received the nod from the Brazilians, but various sanctions are likely to be its stumbling block
The deputy president’s convoy consisted of seven vehicles and only two pulled off, the police minister told parliament on Wednesday
In her short time as ANC treasurer general, Ramokgopa has overseen the resuscitation of the party’s finances
Legally binding coalition agreements are among measures being suggested to stabilise governance
The country’s success is far more important than that of any of its political parties, writes Paul Mashatile, deputy president of South Africa
The instability of hung local governments is driving the ANC’s new-found need to get to grips with coalition politics
The Randburg magistrate’s court ruled the state had a weak case against granting bail and postponed the matter to 27 September
Stavros Nicolaou says Brics expansion will benefit SA businesses
In the throes of finger-pointing, the authorities forget about the tools they already have at their disposal, such as the Corruption, Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act
Its strategic location, GDP and large population make the North African country a suitable candidate
With both in Russia, will Jacob Zuma present his sick note to Cyril Ramaphosa?
Phineas Molefo Boshielo is one of eight officers accused of assaulting three military trainees on a Johannesburg highway
Eight police officers linked to deputy president face charges of assault, malicious damage to property and discharging a firearm near Fourways
Cyril Ramaphosa turned to China’s President Xi Jinping to sway Russia’s Vladimir Putin on virtual participation
The president’s speech at a Brics dinner this week suggests the expansion of the bloc won’t happen any time soon
The resignation comes at the height of renewed attacks on long-haulage trucks
The deputy president has said his life was at risk before the ANC elections and some still want to oust him
The deputy president confirmed that South Africa would be forced to host the Brics summit and was likely to host the Russian leader in person