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The Minister and the Department of Communications respects the right of the media to report in the public interest. The Minister believes that press freedom is one of the key anchors in our young...
The COSATU National Office Bearers (NOBs) met today, 4 March 2013, in their normal scheduled meeting, and reviewed the implementation of the COSATU Central Executive Committee (CEC) decisions on...
Communications Minister Dina Pule’s latest alleged attempt to enrich her boyfriend Phosane Mngqibisa gives President Jacob Zuma no option but to remove her from Cabinet.
It is a fact of life that attempts have been made in certain other countries to usurp control of the term or mark ROOIBOS, despite the fact that it is a well-known South African description for a...
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has taken note, with great concern, of
the Sunday Times' latest report of shenanigans involving the now
discredited ICT Indaba, and the alleged dubious...
The Sunday Times has today revealed that Phosane Mngqibisa, partner of Communications Minister Dina Pule, received R6 million in management fees for the ICT Indaba held last year – yet sources...
The last Insight which you received in early December was a lead-up to the ANC's important electoral and policy-making conference later in the month. We focused in particular on the probable...
The department of public works has confirmed that it did spend R65-million on renovating ministers' houses, an official said on Monday. "The department has spent R65-million of its allocated...
Following a report in the Sunday Times dated 9 December 2012, regarding the building of a police station at Ubumbano, Nkandla this office deemed it necessary to put matters into proper perspective.
Business Unity South Africa (Busa) echoed the sentiments of many individual businesspeople on Monday when it formally appealed for the emergence of policy certainty and predictability at the Africa...
The revelations today in the Mail & Guardian of the full extent of payments made to President Jacob Zuma, and of his financial situation, fully justify the need to review the decision to drop...
Given the African National Congress’s (ANC) hegemony as a consequence of its liberation credentials, South Africa has what is generally described as a one-party dominant political system. And...
The Sunday Times report on 25 November 2012 reveals a veil of questionable practices within the South African tolling industry, which hints at the need for a much broader and deeper examination...
It was concerning that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) went to a great deal of trouble to prevent a Sunday Times story from being published, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Sunday....
The Sunday Times has reported today that it is in possession of 300 pages of documents relating to the decision to drop charges against President Jacob Zuma. These documents only bolster the DA’s...