Latest News & Developments
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.
Speaking at the Assemblies of God church service on Friday, ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile asked the congregation in Thaba Nchu, the Free State to pray for them so that they can work and deliver services for them.
ActionSA and ANC conclude 'productive' budget meeting, focusing exclusively on scrapping the 0. 5% VAT increase before May 1, with both parties confirming no discussions about reconstituting the Government of National Unity.
Freedom Front Plus (FF+) leader Corné Mulder stated that his party’s participation in the Government of National (GNU) was based on the question of whether it benefits Afrikaners and other minorities in South Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa faces challenges in reversing the VAT hike following an agreement with ActionSA to support the 2025 Budget during his visit to Chiawelo, Soweto.
In a coalition riddled with tensions and diverging agendas, the People's Movement for Change (PMC) is urging a rethink of unity in South Africa's government as budgetary disputes threaten to unravel collaboration.
Amid escalating conflict in the DRC, the Defence Minister's visit to South Africa aims to bolster strategic defence capabilities and strengthen bilateral relations, as tensions rise following recent military losses.
In a bold move escalating diplomatic tensions between South Africa and the US, Cosatu announces plans for a hero's welcome for Ambassador Rasool, while calling for reciprocal action against US diplomats. The labour federation's stance highlights growing strain in SA-US relations.
Fikile Mbalula faces accusations of undermining rivals as he eyes the ANC presidency in 2027, while insisting Deputy President Paul Mashatile should take the lead.
Finance Minister Godongwana faces a critical decision that could affect millions of South Africans: either increase VAT to 17% or reduce the R35 billion SRD grant programme. This challenging choice highlights the delicate balance between social welfare and economic sustainability.
The 24-hour rule emerges as a powerful tool for fostering healthy relationships, reducing unwarranted fights and enhancing emotional connections.