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Zuma has until end of Tuesday to resign – sources

According to inside sources, Ramaphosa was widely praised by the NEC for the way in which he has handled the matter.

Thuli Madonsela has been accused of pursuing a personal vendetta against Jacob Zuma

Commission may only investigate Zuptas, says Madonsela

Madonsela says although evidence may have been compromised, the situation "can still be salvaged".

Minister Malusi Gigaba described the Gupta family as ‘strangers’ when he first attended the infamous Sun City wedding in 2013.

Zuma vote: How many ANC MPs broke ranks?

As few as 31 or as many as 40 "rebel" African National Congress MPs may have voted for the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

Cyber security.

#SarsWars: Pravin Gordhan tells national treasury staff the Guptas are out to get him

President Jacob Zuma has expressed his full confidence in the finance minister, but said he cannot stop any investigations into individuals.

Robert Gumede.

Who is Robert Gumede?

After a massive 50th birthday celebration with international artists, we recap Robert Gumede’s rise to the world of big business.

Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot

Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot

The businessman who stands to make a fortune from controversial leasing deals with the police is himself the target of a police investigation.

The bucks stop with Cele

The bucks stop with Cele

Police chief defends his tightening grip on the purse strings, saying he smelled a rat in the awarding of contracts.

Juju and premier linked to waste deal

Juju and premier linked to waste deal

Businessmen linked to Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale and Julius Malema have emerged as beneficiaries of the medical waste management industry.

Kebble: State on the skids

If Clinton Nassif is all the state has to nail Glenn Agliotti for the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble, they’re in trouble.

Kebble trial: Court hears of journalist on ‘hit list’

Kebble trial: Court hears of journalist on ‘hit list’

Another journalist was allegedly on Brett Kebble’s "hit list" of people he wanted "taken out", the South Gauteng High Court heard on Friday.

Kebble’s dirty empire laid bare

Kebble’s dirty empire laid bare

Brett Kebble’s former strongman described in vivid detail this week the violence and deceit that lay beneath the surface of Kebble’s opulent life.

Court hears tales of bumbling hit men

Court hears tales of bumbling hit men

Bouncer Nigel McGurk told the court in detail on Tuesday about the plans to shoot former Allan Gray chief investment officer Stephen Mildenhall.

Kebble murder trial: Trigger man testifies

Kebble murder trial: Trigger man testifies

Glenn Agliotti’s advocate forced Mikey Schultz on Monday to admit he had no direct knowledge of Agliotti’s involvement in the murder of Brett Kebble.

Kebble murder trial: Trigger man testifies

Court told of failed attempts to kill Kebble

An overheating car and a jammed gun led to the "assisted suicide" of mining magnate Brett Kebble being postponed twice.

Agliotti pleads not guilty to four charges

Agliotti pleads not guilty to four charges

Glenn Agliotti, the man charged with murdering mining boss Brett Kebble in September 2005, pleaded not guilty to four charges on Monday morning.

Kebble murder: Agliotti heads back to court

Drug trafficker and disgraced police chief Jackie Selebi’s former friend, Glenn Agliotti, was back in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.

Smaller parties lose ground in by-elections

The 26 by-elections that took place on Wednesday this week have confirmed the declining fortunes of Cope and the IFP.

SAA vs Ngqula: Shocking new details

SAA vs Ngqula: Shocking new details

SAA paid out bonuses of R60,7-million to 153 managers over three years — at an average of almost R400 000 per employee.

No country for young women

No country for young women

I’ve come to the conclusion that ours is not a country for young, single women, writes <b>Adriaan Basson</b>.

Danny Jordaan’s brother cashes in on 2010

Danny Jordaan’s brother cashes in on 2010

World Cup chief organiser Danny Jordaan is not the only member of his family to benefit from the tournament.