Nhleko: SAPS spent almost R9-million on cars for Zuma's wives
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.
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 Elders say everybody is entitled to decent, affordable medical attention.
Police are inadequately trained and social services too poorly resourced to deal with all of the reported cases of child abuse.
The twenty-fourth school in Limpopo has been damaged by arson, and teachers are too scared to report for duty at several of the affected centres.
The government will indeed be buying a new jet for the presidency, but it won't cost R4-billion, the defence minister has said.
The SACP and Cosatu have expressed serious concerns over the processes followed by the ANC in recalling premier Senzo Mchunu.
The presidency has revealed that Jacob Zuma has applied for leave to appeal the court ruling that 783 corruption charges against him be reinstated.
Parliament’s inability to differentiate between itself, the state and the ruling party is shutting down free speech.
Management remains committed to honouring the payouts in the wake of the accident but says what is owed to miners must be settled first.
The programme has resulted in a remarkable reduction in infant and maternal mortality rates, even in remote areas of the country.
There has been transformation in the fourth estate, particularly when compared with the state of newspapers and radio during apartheid.
The logic behind the head of the prosecuting authority’s decisions to go to court over charges against the president is confusing, if not alarming.
The recent book fair shows that all black writers have is each other, whether they realise it or not.
The prosecuting authority’s decision to appeal the order to effectively reinstate charges against Zuma has left legal and political observers baffled.