“Even that family, if people feel it has to be brought to book, structures must do that, the officials must call them and talk to them and give them a marching order not through shouting outside because all of us in the NEC [African National Congress National
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Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised black business that government will spend billions on broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) in the coming years. “We are going to intensify BBBEE. We are going to sharpen our teeth and
Inflation in South Africa could peak at 8,1% in December this year and only dip below the Reserve Bank’s upper target band of 6% again in December 2017, emerging markets economist Peter Attard Montalto of Nomura said on Wednesday
Gupta-owned media ANN7 and The New Age have agreed to publish and broadcast an apology to the ANC following their coverage of the recent national executive committee meeting
Former communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda was reportedly hijacked in Rooihuskraal, Centurion on Tuesday night, ANC spokesman Keith Khoza said. Khoza had written a post on his Facebook account asking people to be on the lookout
In a statement issued on Monday, roads agency Sanral said road users who have “persistently refused to settle their e-toll debt may receive civil summonses” from the agency over the next few days. It stated that
President Jacob Zuma told members of the ANC’s national executive committee at the weekend that if they wanted him to step down they should tell him, the Mail & Guardian said on Tuesday. “He told us we should tell him directly if we wanted him to step down
The former head of the Government Communication and Information System has fingered President Jacob Zuma as having played a key role in driving state business to the Gupta family
Three foundations have called on the ANC’s national executive committee to take decisive responsibility by implementing urgent “corrective” actions in the interests of all South Africans
The presidency refuted a newspaper report on Sunday that Jacob Zuma will reshuffle his cabinet — but did not clarify the position of deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas. “The report is mischievous