Good Morning, SA: Eskom claims it didn’t pay Gupta-linked Trillian a cent’| ANC MPs voting with opposition for Zuma to go would be worst betrayal – Mantashe
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has sent a strong warning that the party will not tolerate dissent in the motion of no confidence vote against President Jacob Zuma.
Eskom has denied paying Gupta-linked Trillian in 2016, after a report alleged payments to the firm were used by Gupta-owned Tegeta to buy Optimum for R2.15bn.
The lack of male voices around the topic of women and child abuse, as well as femicide, has taken the spotlight at Karabo Mokoena’s memorial in Diepkloof, Soweto.
Differences in meaning of the prepositions “at” and “by” support the argument that six public schools contravene the Constitution with their policies on teaching religion, the High Court in Johannesburg has heard.
India says it will develop 10 domestically-built heavy water reactors to increase its nuclear power capacity, as it looks to ramp up clean energy generation.
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria is on Thursday expected to hand down judgment in an application by former Hawks boss Major-General Berning Ntlemeza to interdict Police Minister Fikile Mbalula.
Murder-accused Henri van Breda is expected to challenge a Western Cape High Court ruling at the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein which grants Media24 permission to livestream his trial.
The SA Council of Churches is expected to release a report on state capture in Johannesburg.
”The recent disturbing developments sketch a grim reality that women continue to face in our society.” – Department of Women in the Presidency, on recent cases of gender-based violence