In November 2009, Chris Roper and Mandy Rossouw stumbled upon the start of what would become Zuma’s Nkandla home. Chris looks back.
Four years ago, the M&G first exposed the scandal behind multimillion-rand upgrades on Jacob Zuma Nkandla’s home. Today, little has changed.
As we mourn a life lost, we should also remember to celebrate its tremendous success in so brief a period.
Tanya Pampalone remembers her friend, Mandy Rossouw.
Politics reporter Mandy Rossouw will be remembered for her vivid character, razor-sharp wit and insightful articles.
Corruption Watch, the Cosatu-backed anticorruption initiative, will focus on both the private and public sectors, says its executive David Lewis.
The relationship between Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and the ANC Youth League may play a crucial role in Vavi’s political career.
Report says the South African Communist Party is in disarray and its leaders are after government positions.
Cosatu’s membership has grown 3.8%, but its secretariat report shows this is due to an increase in the membership of its public-service unions.
Sicelo Shiceka has been told that he will be removed from Cabinet, senior ANC sources told the <i>M&G</i>.
Missing funds for non-existent T-shirts and shaky coalition deals have left Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota with fewer friends after the local elections.
A probe has been launched into contracts worth R60-million awarded by Limpopo to Tshepo Malema, cousin of Julius Malema.
Lebogang Maile has had limited success so far in his campaign to unseat Malema, who has the support of most of the regions.
The ANC’s Western Cape secretary, Songezo Mjongile, has become the first high-profile casualty of the national treasury’s crackdown on tenderpreneurs.
The ANCYL is planning on selling access to ANC and other leaders in a pricey business lounge at its upcoming conference.
President Jacob Zuma will visit Muammar Gaddafi at the request of the Libyan rebels, a senior security official close to Zuma told the <i>M&G</i>
ANCYL president Julius Malema lost votes for the ANC in minority communities, the party has said.
The first results of the 2011 municipal elections came in at 8:22pm on Wednesday, more than one hour after voting stations around the country closed.
Julius Malema doesn’t speak for the ANC in calling Helen Zille and her team as "a madam and two stooges", says ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
The public protector is apparently close to releasing a report about alleged irregularities in the Midvaal council involving two local DA strongmen.