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Five accused in the R24. 9 million money laundering Gupta-linked Nulane Investment case walked free after their charges were dismissed by the Bloemfontein High Court.
The MK Party is set to host a groundbreaking lecture defending former president Jacob Zuma's legacy, with party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu claiming Zuma was South Africa's most accomplished head of state - challenging years of contrary public opinion.
Public Works Minister Dean MacPherson faces accusations of political interference after directly pressuring an IDT staff member regarding contractor payments. The uMkhonto Wesizwe Party has called for Public Protector intervention, comparing the incident to previous state capture cases.
The SIU investigation will look into improper or unlawful conduct by employees or officials of the Acsa.
Expired food items and antibiotics discovered in Durban's ports raise serious questions about safety and accountability in South Africa's import/export processes.
ANC Youth League president Collen Malatji said EFF members switching to MKP was Zuma’s hit back at Malema for removing him from office as president.
Listening and watching the attendees at his memorial was a jolt into the past. The eulogies from those across all walks of life, faith and colours represented all that we are as South Africans.
In a joint statement Transnet and the Special Investigating Unit said that they will launch proceedings against Nedbank to set aside swap transactions.
‘It is a cruel irony that aspirant judicial officers will be assessed on their ethics, integrity and fitness for judicial office by commissioners who themselves have been found guilty of misconduct. ’ - Mbekezeli Benjamin from Judges Matter
An Indian court has refused bail to a member of the Gupta family, linked to orchestrating industrial-scale corruption in South Africa.
Ajay Gupta, 58, and another family member, Anil Gupta, were arrested in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand State.
The men arrested in India are not the Gupta brothers South Africa is trying to extradite for State Capture offences.
Ajay and Anil Gupta have been arrested in India for their alleged involvement in the suicide of a prominent builder. The brothers are accused of threatening and harassing the builder over financial matters.
Dressed in MKP regalia and singing struggle songs, the supporters hoped for Zuma to come back to serve as president.
Nedbank has been referred to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) by the Airports Company SA (ACSA), and in addition may face legal woes from Transnet.
Madonsela alleged that Zuma repurposed many of the state entities to do the work and enriched his family and the family of the Gupta’s.
Former president Jacob Zuma commands as much power and influence out of politics as he did while heading the country and the ANC. But what about his son, Duduzane? Zohra Teke finds out.
Last week, ActionSA launched the list in which it promises to prosecute within its first 100 days after taking over Parliament should the party gets an outright majority in the upcoming elections.
This assertion was made by party president Herman Mashaba at the Gupta family’s former office in Saxonwold, Johannesburg, where his party also came up with a list of 10 politicians the party would be targeting if the party were to make it into Parliament.
In a dramatic twist of political fate, Jacob Zuma, once ousted from the presidency, now leads the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) into a pivotal election. With predictions placing the MKP as a significant force in South African politics, Zuma's strategy could redefine the ANC's future and shake the very foundations of the nation's political establishment.
In a controversial move, the University of Cape Town (UCT) finds itself in the spotlight after inviting former acting Eskom CEO, Matshela Koko, to lecture on Ethics and Professionalism. This decision has sparked outcry from civic organisation Public Interest SA, prompting a formal request to UCT's vice-chancellor, Professor Daya Reddy, to revoke the invitation.
Some of the 97 members implicated include the likes of chairperson Gwede Mantashe, deputy secretary-general Nomvula Monkonyane, and former minister Malusi Gigaba.
Corruption-accused Anoj Singh has lost his application to have his bail application relaxed so he can work in the UAE.
The 50-year-old is appearing before the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, in a bid to have his bail conditions changed after he received on offer of employment from Buy4Rich, a company based in the UAE.
Zuma is now campaigning for the Umkhonto WeSizwe Party (MK) which he announced in December that he will vote for in the upcoming 2024 national elections.