A formal recommendation is expected to be tabled in the National Assembly next Wednesday
The parties accused parliament of failing its constitutional duties after the delay, caused by divisions in the unity government over a proposed VAT hike
From parliament’s rejection of the Phala Phala report to the president’s signing of the NHI Act, the courts are again due to pronounce on consequential political acts
MPs want the monarch to ‘hold back’ in attempts to suspend board members and its executives
The monarch’s lawyer tried to stop board executives from entering the Ingonyama Trust Board premises but failed
The Democratic Alliance says there is no strategy for its ministers to torpedo bills they opposed before joining the GNU
The Zulu King, who chairs the board, has called for it to be dissolved
The former public protector has also resigned from the National Assembly
The chamber did not fulfil its legal obligation to make a rational decision because it conceded making no choice at all, Freedom Under Law argues
The former judge said he plans to use his position at the Judicial Service Commission to pursue the transformation of the judiciary
The Zulu monarch says he was merely informed of the board’s appointment and was not consulted
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John Hlophe was impeached for trying to sway two apex court justices to decide applications linked to the arms deal in Jacob Zuma’s favour
ANC chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli said more consultation was needed before the legislature elected representatives to the commission
The minister has accused traditional prime minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi of misleading the king and the nation
The king’s relatives want all assets to be retained until the court cases against him end
Velenkosini Hlabisa also defended the Ingonyama Trust Act, which he said had been beneficial to black people in KwaZulu-Natal
MisuZulu will continue to play the role of Ingonyama Trust Board chairperson himself
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King MisuZulu ka Zwelithini wants chiefs to play a greater role in the Ingonyama Trust Board