Vol 51 No 18 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Not only have trades unionists pushed the government to accept most of their demands for higher wages and housing allowances but some of their leaders now believe they should provide a replacement for President Jacob Zuma...
When a recent black economic empowerment (BEE) deal gave Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane Zuma and his close ally Sandile Zungu outrageously lucrative business terms Vavi said that South Africa had become ‘a country where the first family feeds first followed by other well connected elites’...
’ Although this was probably a coded attack on his own leader Jacob Zuma Malema alienated an erstwhile friend...
Vol 51 No 17 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Support is building for the national strike of nurses teachers and clerks since it was launched on 18 August presenting two serious threats to President Jacob Zuma’s government...
Vol 51 No 16 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
At the centre of the Caprikat and Foxwhelp deal is Khulubuse Zuma a nephew of South African President Jacob Zuma...
Vol 51 No 16 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
President Jacob Zuma took office in May 2009 at the head of a broad alliance of nationalists populists trades unionists socialists and conservatives...
Vol 51 No 15 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Someone in President Jacob Zuma’s office has read a management textbook and reproduced chunks of it as government policy...
The emergence of Khulubuse Zuma the nephew of South African President Jacob Zuma as a leading player in Congo-Kinshasa’s oil industry has provoked curiosity and anger in almost equal measure...
South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma is beginning to tire of the political impasse in Harare...
Officials in the office of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper say the dispute will be raised both in the G-8 leaders’ meetings with African leaders such as Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan and South Africa’s Jacob Zuma and in the G-20 meetings with officials from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund...
Vol 51 No 12 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
President Jacob Zuma is no headmaster but increasingly he is forced to referee the ANC’s squabbling factions...