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A criminal justice expert says the timing and secrecy around the shooting involving Deputy President Paul Mashatile could point to deeper political tensions within the ANC.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has made a submission to Parliament to support the ActionSA’s private member’s bill designed to enhance oversight and transparency in the benefits of the Cabinet.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has submitted a formal request to Parliament in support of the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers Amendment Bill, aimed at limiting benefits for ministers and enhancing transparency in government spending.
President Ramaphosa defends his 77-member executive team, including 43 deputy ministers, despite opposition parties' calls to save billions by eliminating these positions.
DA and PA MPs' secret trip to Israel raises eyebrows amid calls for diplomatic suspension.
President Ramaphosa defends his 77-member executive team, including 43 deputy ministers, despite opposition parties' calls to save billions by eliminating these positions.
Helen Zille warns that President Ramaphosa's potential removal of DA ministers could spell the end of the Government of National Unity. What does this mean for South Africa's political landscape?
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson said his department would expose the truth behind the R800 million oxygen tender scandal.
Fikile Mbalula labels the DA's refusal to support the 2025 National Budget as 'arrogant and disrespectful', igniting tensions within the Government of National Unity. What does this mean for the DA's future role?
Tension escalates in the GNU as DA challenges budget approval.
The imminent National Budget Vote is fraught with potential pitfalls as coalition tensions simmer.
Political analyst Professor Theo Neethling discusses the Democratic Alliance's struggles to maintain its influence within the Government of National Unity, particularly in light of ongoing budget disputes and the controversial VAT increase.
The Democratic Alliance plans to lay criminal charges against Minister Thembi Simelane over her alleged involvement in corruption linked to Eskom.
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has condemned the allegations as 'fake news' and has initiated legal action.
In a significant development, Minister Ntshavheni has revealed AfriForum has acknowledged the accuracy of government farm murder statistics while addressing Cabinet concerns about 'right-wing misinformation campaigns'. The briefing also covered employment gains in key sectors, SASSA card migration deadlines, and South Africa's preparations for hosting the upcoming G20 Summit, including readiness of World Heritage Sites.
In a significant development, Minister Ntshavheni has revealed AfriForum has acknowledged the accuracy of government farm murder statistics while addressing Cabinet concerns about 'right-wing misinformation campaigns'. The briefing also covered employment gains in key sectors, SASSA card migration deadlines, and South Africa's preparations for hosting the upcoming G20 Summit, including readiness of World Heritage Sites.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy is calling on private sector expertise to rescue South Africa's struggling rail and port infrastructure, launching a formal process to attract investment and skills while maintaining state ownership of strategic assets.
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Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's new prime minister on Friday, taking over a country shaken by deteriorating relations with the US under President Donald Trump.
The South African Cabinet has established specialized task forces to address food security and disaster management challenges, with Minister Ntshavheni reporting positive agricultural growth and outlining comprehensive strategies for sustainable food systems and disaster preparedness.
Discover how the 2025 National Budget, approved by Cabinet, aims to address fiscal challenges while supporting South African families.
DA leader John Steenhuisen directly contradicts Cabinet's budget approval announcement, revealing ongoing disagreements within the Government of National Unity, raising questions about the fate of the crucial 2025 budget.
ActionSA plans to introduce two pivotal pieces of legislation aimed at reforming South Africa's government and combating corruption, including the Cabinet Reform Package and the Zero-Tolerance Corruption Bill.
South African Airways' new CEO John Lamola strongly defends his appointment against political deployment allegations, citing his lifelong commitment to serving the country since childhood in Potchefstroom
"Minister Ntshavheni confirms March 12 for the 2025 National Budget presentation, while Cabinet prepares for special meeting to address fiscal matters. Discussions include potential VAT adjustments and US-SA relations amid PEPFAR funding concerns