The MK Party is positioning itself for a strong performance in the 2026 local government elections following several by-election victories, as it aims to rebuild after internal divisions and missed opportunities in 2024.
A leadership battle within the uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) Party has sparked internal conflict, with supporters split between Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and Floyd Shivambu. Allegations of mismanagement and luxury spending have deepened tensions
Whistle-blowers within South Africa’s police watchdog agency, IPID, have raised serious concerns about internal intimidation, political interference, and the silencing of investigators, sparking calls for urgent intervention and an independent inquiry.
KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi confirms that a complaint against him has been withdrawn, following allegations of protecting a drug-dealing prison official.
ActionSA's Zwakele Mncwango outlines a proposal to National Treasury aimed at preventing a VAT hike, while firmly rejecting any participation in the Government of National Unity unless cabinet positions are reduced.
An IOL investigation reveals how senior SAPS officers and politicians are allegedly looting millions from a covert operations fund, as leadership battles and drug cartel ties deepen the crisis within Crime Intelligence.
ActionSA’s Zwakele Mncwango says the remaining R20 billion needed to prevent a VAT hike will be secured by the 1 May deadline, as tensions flare within the GNU following the DA’s opposition to the fiscal framework.
Expectations were high for DA leader John Steenhuissen to resolve the budget deadlock with President Cyril Ramaphosa, but this time, the DA's tactics may backfire. Explore how the DA's behaviour in the Government of National Unity has led to unexpected consequences.
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu) and the Democratic Alliance are calling for a forensic audit of community health workers in KwaZulu-Natal to eliminate ghost employees draining public funds.
Francois Rogers, KZN Finance MEC, unveils a R158 billion budget with no cuts to departments, promising improved service delivery and strict oversight to prevent mismanagement.
KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi appears to have won his battle to maintain his integrity despite the allegations against him.
Growing tensions within the uMkhonto we Sizwe party have led to calls for Secretary General Floyd Shivambu's removal, as insiders express dissatisfaction with his leadership ahead of the crucial 2026 elections.
The Democratic Alliance is shifting its strategy to intensify opposition against the ANC, focusing on local governance ahead of the 2026 elections.
Durban's elite dining scene is under threat as a wave of restaurant closures raises alarms. With rising costs and economic pressures, industry leaders warn of significant impacts on the local economy.
A senior official from the Public Services Association demands an investigation into the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), alleging political interference and corruption in the case against KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
NEHAWU highlights the financial drain caused by external consultants in South Africa's health sector, urging for better resource management and a focus on human capital to address the growing healthcare crisis
KZN's Health Ombudsman is investigating a surge in complaints, revealing alarming allegations of negligence and substandard care in hospitals.
KZN Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi emphasises the need for social solutions to tackle the rising crime in Amaoti, following a recent wave of violence.
KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi vows to combat corruption and tackle crime despite facing threats and a smear campaign.
KwaZulu-Natal contractors celebrate a breakthrough with Public Works MEC Martin Meyer after months of payment disputes, as they seek accountability from the Department of Education.
A crucial legal battle over eThekwini's sewage crisis has hit another roadblock as ActionSA accuses the DA of deliberately stalling court proceedings.
Contractors in KwaZulu-Natal are demanding the Department of Public Works suspend tenders until they receive outstanding payments. Despite recent efforts to combat corruption within the department, contractors say financial relief remains elusive.
A leading time share group has warned against booking timeshare holidays via Facebook or external parties not linked to the establishments.
Parents are forking out thousands of rands in the expectation that the schools would provide a quality, personal educational service, only to find they are not registered with the department.
An employee of a timeshare property management group has been fired after accepting payments for holiday rentals into her personal bank account, with bookings not being honoured by resorts.