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Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, reiterates his party's firm stance against collaborating with the DA and FF Plus, labelling them 'enemies of progress' during a recent speech at the Land Reclamation Day event.
The GOOD party has raised urgent concerns regarding human rights violations and mismanagement at the Pickwick Transitional Housing project in Salt River, Cape Town, highlighting alarming conditions that demand immediate action from city officials.
The popular Dorp Street Sunday Market has been forced to shut down after years of operation, leaving local vendors and the Stellenbosch community devastated. The closure comes after months of reported bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
The closure comes after months of bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
A cherished community institution, the Dorp Street Sunday Market, has been forced to shut down after years of operation, leaving local vendors and the Stellenbosch community devastated. The closure comes after months of bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
South Africa's R28 billion cannabis industry faces uncertainty as opposition parties challenge Minister Motsoaledi's controversial ban on cannabis-infused foods, warning of devastating economic consequences and job losses.
The DA's recent visit to the United States has ignited fierce criticism from South African political parties, raising questions about their motives and the implications for national unity.
The City of Tshwane's multi-party coalition government has achieved significant financial improvements, including a R777. 5 million revenue increase and R346. 5 million cost reduction, as revealed in the 2024/25 adjustment budget.
Cosatu, parties and civil society groups are expected to stage a protest outside the venue on Wednesday to protest against the Western Cape Education Department’s teacher cuts.
Opposition parties in Cape Town accused Purchase of biased behaviour and bullying tactics during council meetings.
Opposition parties in Cape Town have initiated a motion of no confidence against Speaker Felicity Purchase, citing allegations of bias and misconduct during council meetings.
Opposition parties in Cape Town have initiated a motion of no confidence against Speaker Felicity Purchase, citing allegations of bias and misconduct during council meetings.
Allegations of political gamesmanship have surfaced, with various parties taking jabs at each other regarding the reasons behind the delayed tabling of Godongwana’s speech.
Political analysts attribute the postponement of South Africa’s 2025/26 budget to a lack of consultation among coalition partners, highlighting significant leadership deficiencies within the Government of National Unity.
Political parties in South Africa’s Government of National Unity are embroiled in a dispute over the postponement of Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s budget speech, with accusations of political gamesmanship flying between coalition members.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana faces mounting pressure from GNU partners as they debate budget cuts and a controversial VAT increase ahead of the 2025 budget presentation.
The GOOD Party raised concern after a well-stocked Tokai public library had R15 000 allocated to it for gaming equipment while they said the Gugulethu Library has received very little funding since 2013.
Government of National Unity prepares for crucial budget discussions as Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana aims to address tax proposals and economic growth.
Parties opposed to tax increases, want plans tabled for economic growth and introduction of basic income grant.
The investigation was launched following a formal complaint submitted by a councillor, detailing allegations related to irregularities in procurement processes of at least three tenders.
The Good Party criticises the City of Cape Town for wasting R24 million on a failed Fleet Management System, highlighting issues of mismanagement and data loss.
Hundreds of children had to walk close to five kilometres to school each day and back because their homes fell 200m short of qualifying for the free transport provided by the Western Cape Education Department.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces a transformative plan to address apartheid-era spatial planning by redesigning housing subsidies and improving public transport in South Africa.
As the City of Cape Town evicts homeless residents from the Castle of Good Hope, the challenges of providing sustainable solutions to homelessness come to light.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement to expand the social relief of distress grant aims to provide a sustainable income for the unemployed, with hopes of implementing a Basic Income Grant.