ARTICLES RELATING TO
JACOB ZUMA
President Jacob Zuma's decision to increase the salaries of regional magistrates and regional court presidents by 5% and not 7% remained in place after a Constitutional Court judgment.
President Jacob Zuma has condemned the practice of using his name and that of Cabinet Ministers to secure privileges or flout government procedures.
The deaths of young initiates after circumcision ceremonies cannot be tolerated, President Jacob Zuma says, following the deaths of 30 boys at initiation schools in Mpumalanga.
Continuing wildcat strikes and tension in the mining industry could impoverish the country, President Jacob Zuma warns.
The Democratic Alliance has called for an independent investigation into the clearance for a private plane to land at Waterkloof Air Force Base.
The 14 defamation claims worth R60m that President Jacob Zuma has instituted against the media may instead leave him out of pocket - and were probably just to keep the media in check, media lawyers say.
The DA is to submit a private member's bill to Parliament to limit President Jacob Zuma's powers to appoint a new Special Investigating Unit head.
The Constitutional Court is set to hand down judgment in a matter involving a dispute about the salary increases of regional magistrates and regional court presidents.
Opposition parties have placed the blame for "Guptagate" squarely on President Jacob Zuma in a parliamentary debate on the issue.
Arrests have been made and several programmes are to be implemented to combat 'lolly lounges' in Eldorado Park, Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane says.
Under-fire President Jacob Zuma has got a little support from an unlikely quarter when FW de Klerk laid into the "prophets of doom" putting down the country.
President Jacob Zuma has sent condolences to the US after a devastating tornado killed scores of people in Oklahoma.
President Jacob Zuma has expressed shock and outrage at the deaths of 27 boys who attended initiation schools in Mpumalanga.
Labour strife is making South Africa vulnerable with the rand plunging and commodity prices retreating, an expert warns.
The probe into the Waterkloof debacle was a crafted damage control exercise to protect President Jacob Zuma and members of his Cabinet from the political fallout, the DA says.