Waterkloof air base
Gupta Waterkloof landing: Bruce Koloane regrets name dropping
Former head of state protocol Bruce Koloane admitted to name-dropping at the state capture inquiry, but only after recorded phone calls were presented as...
Koloane admitted to so-called name-dropping at the state capture commission of inquiry on Tuesday but he denied ever being in communication with Zuma or the other politicians whose names he used.
In the latest development, Mkhwebane has defended her decision not to release a report from Madonsela's investigation into the Gupta jet landing at Waterkloof Airbase.
Former Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi says the landing of the private jet was a well-planned reception, which could not happen without a higher authority knowing.
Public Enterprises Deputy Minister Ben Martins outlined in Parliament several of his engagements with the Gupta family, mostly during his time as Transport Minister.
The South African Air Force and Armaments Corporation of South Africa held a media briefing at Waterkloof Air Force Base to set the record straight on the potential acquisition of a new presidential jet worth R4 billion.
The remains of the victims will be handed over to the families this afternoon & over the course of this week.
President Barack Obama's plane has touched down at the Waterkloof Air Force base in Pretoria.
More than 70 heads of state will be arriving in South Africa for the FNB memorial service.
SAA’s Tlali Tlali says several flights had to diverted due to adverse weather conditions.
The Austrian student compromised Waterkloof air space after becoming disorientated.
The commission on Tuesday moved to clarify its request for permission to land at Waterkloof.
Government insists the Gupta saga has not affected relations between SA and India.
Reports indicate that the Chief of State Protocol could face criminal charges for the Gupta landing.
Claims have arisen that the Guptas allegedly pay too little property tax on their Saxonwold home.
The man who signed the agreement sending SA troops to CAR says the deployment isn’t linked to business.
The SANDF said former president Nelson Mandela's medical team was not on the plane.