Zuma’s support bumbles. Mbete’s advocate says Parly got Nkandla ‘wrong’
Lindi Nkosi-Thomas gained instant fame on social media after she fumbled through her submissions in the Nkandla matter in the Constitutional Court.
Lindi Nkosi-Thomas gained instant fame on social media after she fumbled through her submissions in the Nkandla matter in the Constitutional Court.
Allan Greenblo looks at reasons why the FSB annual report hasn’t been made public, and one things for sure, fireworks will be on order.
At today’s speech which opened the 2016 Mining Indaba, mines minister Mosebenzi Zwane made all the right noises. But very little detail was provided, creating further uncertainty.
South Africa wants the black economic empowerment (BEE) legal battle settled outside the courts, says mining minister Mosebenzi Zwane.
Top financial advisor David Melvill makes reference to Charles Dickens’ ‘Tale of Two Cities’ when introducing his note on John Biccard’s grossly underperforming Value Fund.
South Africa will not declare a national disaster in response to its worst drought in a century as it hopes ample late rains will continue to improve the situation.
The day Julius Malema banned Gupta-owned media from EFF media briefings. The full transcript of his press briefing.
Donwald Pressly expects Julius Malema to kick off parliament proceedings with the very thing that’s not expected to happen: #ZumaMustFall.
South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan apparently argued for the sale of a stake in Eskom at a meeting of senior ruling party leaders and government officials last week.
While Venezuela and Argentina are tackling inflation, rounding out the top five unhappiest economies in 2016 are those desperately trying to stop unemployment from deepening: South Africa, Greece and Ukraine.