Pule’s punishment should be more severe: DA
Disgraced former communications minister Dina Pule should permanently lose her seat in parliament, the Democratic Alliance says
Pule says sorry, gets suspended
Disgraced former communications minister Dina Pule was reprimanded and suspended by Parliament on Tuesday for the scandal that saw her boyfriend benefit from state funding.
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Threats, lies and murder: Pule conspiracy detailed
Former communications minister Dina Pule has been implicated in a plot to assassinate members of the parliamentary ethics committee.
Pule must face criminal charges for corruption: watch dog
Former communications minister Dina Pule should face criminal charges for her misconduct, Corruption Watch said on Thursday.
Dina Pule guilty of abusing power
Parliament’s Joint Committee on Ethics has found former minister of communications, Dina Pule, guilty for abusing her power.
Clarification on Pule corruption investigation
Confusion surrounding the Hawks investigation into Dina Pule has been cleared up, according to the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Pule investigation continues
The Hawks are investigating corruption charges laid by the DA against former communications minister Dina Pule, a spokesman confirmed on Sunday.
Yunus Carrim on being a communist
New communications minister Yunus Carrim downplays concerns that his communist roots will influence the local ICT market
DoC minister Yunus Carrim "hard working, quiet and loyal"
President Jacob Zuma has again reshuffled his cabinet, which includes the appointment of a new minister of communications, Yunus Carrim.
Fraud-accused placed on Icasa council
Minister of Communications Dina Pule has cleared fraud-accused Rubben Mohlaloga to take up a council seat at the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (Icasa).
DStv sport exclusivity debate ridiculous: Naspers CEO
Naspers CEO Koos Bekker says that the discussion on tackling exclusivity on sports broadcasting rights is ridiculous
Department of Communications outraged by Sunday Times ruling
The Department of Communications is outraged by the Press Ombudsman’s exoneration of the Sunday Times
Intervention to lower broadband prices in SA planned
ICASA is currently busy with a broadband market study to determine areas of intervention to lower broadband costs