Presidency upset after Zuma called ‘a gangster’
The president’s office has taken time to slap down a constitutional law professor who called President Jacob Zuma ‘a gangster’.
The president’s office has taken time to slap down a constitutional law professor who called President Jacob Zuma ‘a gangster’.
Opposition parties praised the stability and continuity of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s first major financial policy statement on Tuesday.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is planning for an extra 22 447 police officers to be recruited by the 2012/13 financial year.
The government is contesting a second attempt by a South African overseas to claim residence by citing fears of ”criminal, racial discrimination”.
The Democratic Alliance is seething about President Jacob Zuma’s much-heralded complaints hotline, which it says is dysfunctional.
The DA on Friday questioned whether Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe’s plane, which made an emergency landing in the DRC, should have flown at all.
DA leader Helen Zille complained in her weekly online letter on Friday that the ANC is taking party control over independent institutions of state.
President Jacob Zuma on Monday said the government is planning to make changes to the willing-buyer, willing-seller method of land redistribution.
Despite having been savaged at April’s polls, the UDM of Bantu Holomisa has tried to pull itself together and face the future.
Peace appears to be about to break out over the troubled N2 Gateway housing project.