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The Sunday Independent has evidence pointing to the battle for the control of the judiciary following Mogoeng Mogoeng’s departure as then Chief Justice of South Africa
Judge Mandisa Maya will resume her position on September 1 replacing Chief Justice Raymond Zondo whose term ends on August 31.
The sprinkler system doesn’t work and the fire department condemned the building last year.
This comes after the Constitutional Court issued directives in the EFF matter to challenge Parliament’s decision in 2022 not to adopt the S89 Panel Report into Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm crimes.
Office of the Chief Justice’s allocation cut by 13% and justice minister says the decrease necessitates ongoing innovation to ensure the country’s superior courts function properly
Remarks by the DA boss in Gauteng, Solly Msimanga, that their door is not closed and that the party is still open to persuasion offers hope of salvaging the union that the markets have anointed
The solemn swearing in of 32 ministers and 43 deputy ministers brought a series of light-hearted moments this week
The Cabinet members representing the Government of National Unity are from more than 10 political parties including the ANC, DA, IFP, PA, FF Plus, PAC, UDM, Good, Al-Jama-ah, Rise Mzansi and the NFP.
Several of the ministers are yet to be briefed by the departments’ directors-general and also receive handover reports from their predecessors.
Mchunu conveyed his expectation that the men and women in blue ‘fight’ when they go to the streets to prevent and combat crime.
Gayton McKenzie’s magnetic presence enchants attendees and dignitaries at the Cabinet swearing-in ceremony.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Wednesday has sworn in all ministers and deputy ministers of the seventh administration in Parliament.
World institutions drawn into local battles over Zuma’s jailing and being barred from being an MP.
Mzwakhe Mbuli releases song titled ‘Government of Uncertainty’ or ‘Government of National U-turn’
A jovial Zizi Kodwa was sworn-in at the Good Hope Chamber in Cape Town on Tuesday, alongside 58 uMkhonto weSizwe Members of Parliament led by former judge, Dr John Hlophe.
Respected High Court Judge Shyam Gyanda died at his home in Durban last week, after a short illness. He was 69-years-old.
The non-profit organisation had initially sought to declare Molefe delinquent director.
Public Service Commission wants lessons to be learnt from the Life Esidimeni tragedy and the capturing of the state
Mokonyane, former Cabinet minister, was accused of accepting cash, groceries, and even chicken braai packs during the State Capture Commission.
With politicians, SA citizens and the world at large watching Ramaphosa swear to promote the country’s interests, another person took the spotlight, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
Shortly after being sworn in, Ramaphosa said those who seek to stand in the way of the new government by inflaming tensions, will not succeed because South Africans are resolute.
Follow IOL for updates as Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as President of South Africa at the Union Buildings on Wednesday.
Ramaphosa’s inauguration follows his election at the first sitting of the National Assembly.
South African National Defence Force stands poised for the inauguration of its new commander-in-chief.
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said the ceremony will be held at the Union Buildings Amphitheatre and its South Lawns from 9am.