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African Rainbow Minerals breaks ties with KPMG

Another big company in South Africa has broken ties with the global auditing firm KPMG following the company's recent involvement with the controversial Guptas accused of securing contracts from the government through undue influence from President Jacob Zuma.

Zuma given deadline to respond to corruption charges

South African President, Jacob Zuma has been given November 30 deadline to respond to the numerous corruption charges leveled against him before he run for President.

FBI investigates South Africa’s controversial Guptas

The controversial business family in South Africa, the Guptas are being investigated by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigations over possible U.S links

South Africa’s Zuma loses corruption charges case

South Africa’s top court of appeal has ruled to reinstate the several charges of corruption filed against Jacob Zuma before becoming President of the country.

SA Parliament terminates contract with KPMG

The parliament of South Africa on Wednesday cut ties with renowned accountancy firm KPMG, by ending its contract with the company.

South Africans stage anti-government protests

Thousands of South Africans from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Wednesday marched across various cities as part of a nationwide strike against corruption and President Jacob Zuma.

Zuma’s critic Makhosi Khoza quits ANC

A very outspoken Member of Parliament in South Africa who has been a critic of the country's President, Jacob Zuma on Thursday announced that she has resigned from the ruling African National Congress (ANC).

KPMG South Africa bosses resign over Gupta scandal

Top bosses of the auditing firm KPMG in South Africa have resigned over work done for the Guptas who are business friends of the country's President Jacob Zuma.

Dlamini-Zuma angry at claims ex-husband Zuma is helping her presidency bid

South African veteran politician and anti-apartheid activist Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said on Tuesday it was “offensive” to suggest her ex-husband, President Jacob Zuma, would have a hand in promoting her political career.

South Africa: Zuma signs financial regulation act into law

South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday signed in to law the Financial Sector Regulation Act, know as "Twin Peaks", which will establish a prudential regulator and a separate, dedicated market conduct regulator.

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