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Egypt’s completion of its section of the Cairo–Cape Town Highway reflects a neoliberal project that undermines the ...
The much-awaited Season 2 premiere of Shaka iLembe lit up Johannesburg last night as celebrities stepped out in their finest ...
To voice xenophobic statements and behaviour, as Gayton McKenzie has done, is to spit on the freedom of all South Africans ...
The NPA’s failure to issue indictments, initiate prosecutions or win cases emboldens criminals, erodes public confidence, and ...
Crucially, the carefully drawn provisions of the Political Party Funding Act do not apply to the movement’s trusts. The ANC ...
DA federal chair Helen Zille recently announced her intention to stand as a mayoral candidate for Johannesburg, Africa ...
Despite the upheaval, the ATM insists Vuyolwethu Zungula will remain its parliamentary leader and chief spokesperson, ...
Former South African president Jacob Zuma has sharply criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent diplomatic efforts with ...
MK party wants to change at least 20 laws, including land grabs, voter limits and direct election of the president. Floyd Shivambu is expected to be sworn in as MP and lead the party's plan from ...
During a media briefing following the Cabinet meeting held on June 11, 2025, Ntshavheni underscored the government's commitment to addressing political violence in the country.
MKP says the budget will not create enough jobs for the huge number of unemployed youth. The party wants a wealth tax and says fuel hikes will make food and transport too expensive.
Sources said that despite Vuyo Zungula being a member of the African Transformation Movement’s national executive committee, he was not at the meeting that resolved to remove him as party president ...