Nineteen out of the 34 ministers in President Jacob Zuma's cabinet, have failed to appear before Parliament for oral questioning, with no explanation for their absence, the Democratic Alliance says.
After a year in office, our president has published his manifesto, a set of priorities that will guide his office and give substance to an administration that has, to all intents and purposes, sublimated governance to internal party wrangling in its first year.
Despite the announcement of three more departures of senior officials from the Presidency, the department insists that there is no crisis.
Recently ousted Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) chief executive Siyabonga Gama could still return to lead the firm’s parent company – Transnet.
President Jacob Zuma has denied reports that a review of state-owned enterprises by Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has been halted.
President Jacob Zuma may soon welcome his 21st child into the presidential family, with his second wife, MaNtuli, reportedly expecting a baby.
Julius Malema is super-confident because he knows the disciplinary process will end in a smack on the wrist and that no serious sanction will be allowed, writes Ferial Haffajee.
About 7 500 entrepreneurs have received loans from the National Youth Development Agency in the organisation's first year.
While President Jacob Zuma has signed performance agreements with all his ministers, they won’t be penalised if they fail to deliver.
Julius Malema is super-confident because he knows the disciplinary process will end in a smack on the wrist and that no serious sanction will be allowed, writes Ferial Haffajee.