Ramatlhodi: ANC NEC gripped by a ‘season of madness’ during Zuma-era (M&G)

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Ramatlhodi: ANC NEC gripped by a 'season of madness' during Zuma-era

National | Sarah Smit

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This "season of madness" as Ramatlhodi described it, only really began after the ANC elective conference at Mangaung in 2012, where Zuma was re-elected for a second term as the party's president. (Mujahid Safodien/AFP)

In his testimony before the Zondo commission, Ramatlhodi detailed how the NEC was paralysed by factionalism

Guptas hosted DMR officials at mining indaba — Ramatlhodi

National | Sarah Smit

Ramatlhodi was told it was customary for the entire department to be hosted at the Gupta residence in Cape Town during the indaba

Parly committee recommends Eskom, Transnet executives testify before Zondo commission

Business | Khulekani Magubane

The report was well over a year in the making and is chiefly based on the evidence presented during the committee's inquiry last year

NPA to provisionally withdraw charges in Estina case

National | Gemma Ritchie

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KPMG appoints new chief executive

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Could R100 a month be enough to keep South Africa's young women HIV free?

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Will decriminalising sex work increase trafficking?

Bhekisisa Features | Mia Malan

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SIU wont relent as Lepelle Northern Water pushback against corruption probe

Environment | Jan Gerber

The SIU is investigating a water project in Giyani which was cost between R1.2-million and R1.4-million to drill a borehole

Maimane to approach Zondo commission over Trillian exec's role in CR17 donation

Politics | Gemma Ritchie

The Democratic Alliance leader wants the Zondo commission to probe the precise role Jeffery Afriat played while at Trillian Capital

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Israeli academics' silence in response equates to complicity in the illegal occupation of Palestinian land and life

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