The party alleged that fired secretary general Floyd Shivambu, who has now been expelled from MK, had left with a R28 million debt
Jacob Zuma’s party aims for a branch in every ward by the middle of 2025
The party wants the results set aside and a fresh poll to be held
Change starts … just now, as Roger Jardine’s funders pull the plug
As long as there’s no political will to change policing in this country, there is not much that can be done, say civil rights activists
McBride’s list: Ipid boss includes Nathi Nhleko and Shaun Abrahams among ‘capturers of the criminal justice system’
More than 30 people will be implicated by the head of Ipid at the Zondo inquiry
The shocks of 2018 will reverberate in a crucial 2019 election year and hopefully the outcome will be enlightened
The mining company is in the process of buying out Lonmin and it has vowed to do things differently
Under his nonprofit Forensics for Justice, O’Sullivan’s letter blames Hogan Lovells for the legal manoeuvres of three of its “sordid clients”
"The failure of the NPA to act swiftly and vigorously against those involved in state capture shows that there has been a dereliction of duty."
The ANC’s Strategies and Tactics Commission for the most part stuck to the resolutions it took at its national policy.
Matakata, along with Nathi Nhleko, Michael Masutha and David Mahlobo, was part of the panel that decided Ntlemeza was the best candidate for the job
The newly appointed minister was speaking at a parade held by the South African Police Service to welcome him and his deputy, Bongani Mkongi
We have to keep battling, because it all has to do with people in public office who are making important decisions about the nation’s future.
The courts are becoming the main theatre of political battles in South Africa as feuding for power and access to state funds intensifies.
Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has revealed the amount of money used in attempts to oust three senior Hawks officers and an IPID head.
DA’s Zakhele Mbhele believes the court’s judgment reaffirms that the police minister is not fit to hold the position.
Close to R9-million of the South African Police Service’s budget has been spent buying luxury vehicles for Zuma’s spouses over the last four years.
The Helen Suzman Foundation argues that Berning Ntlemeza’s appointment as Hawks boss by the Police Minister was unlawful.