Jacob Zuma’s former comrades from his stronghold in KwaZulu-Natal are preparing to go out in full force distancing themselves from him – especially as there are hints that uMkhonto Wesizwe was created as a home for his son Duduzane’s presidential aspirations.
The judiciary is already under political pressure, and the last thing Chief Justice Raymond Zondo now needs is for the governing party to be protesting outside his door for implementing the rule of law, writes Adriaan Basson.
The former national director of public prosecutions was a ‘witness bearer’ and a casualty of the ominous trend in the ANC’s increasing cultural aversion to truth
The rot started in the new SA when South Africans started attacking the institutions that were established to protect them and, as state capture spread, accountability vanished, says former national director of public prosecutions, Bulelani Ngcuka.
Former head of National Prosecution Authority Bulelani Ngcuka maintains that his new book, The Sting in the Tail, is not intended to settle political scores.