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The ANC’s Final Reckoning: A Movement on the Brink of Obsolescence
This moment is not just perilous for the ANC; it is a turning point for South Africa’s democracy, testing whether the nation’s oldest liberation movement can reinvent itself or will fade into irrelevance.
EFF criticises Mayor Moya for cutting power to Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital
The EFF has slammed Mayor Nasiphi Moya's decision to cut power to Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital over unpaid bills, calling for accountability and highlighting the impact on vulnerable patients.
ActionSA slams Eskom’s R3. 6 billion diesel spending in one month as 'costly cover-up' for failing grid
ActionSA criticises Eskom's R3. 6 billion diesel expenditure as a costly cover-up for the ongoing electricity crisis, claiming that government assurances of ending load shedding are deceptive and fail to address the real issues.
OUTA supports Amendment Bill to limit ministers’ benefits and save taxpayers millions
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.
'Cyril Must Fall' | Tshwane protest march demands Ramaphosa's resignation, TMPD warns of traffic jams
Cyril Must Fall' protesters will march through Tshwane to the Union Buildings this Friday, causing significant traffic disruptions as the Defend South Africa movement demands Ramaphosa's resignation over alleged corruption, economic decline and the Phala Phala scandal.
Mamelodi residents demand transparency in relocation process
Residents of Mamelodi march to Tshwane House, demanding transparency and accountability in the relocation process amid allegations of corruption and bribery.
BOSA picket at National Water Indaba, demanding urgent action on water crisis
BOSA supporters picket outside the National Water Indaba where President Ramaphosa was speaking, threatening legal action to end 'water shedding' at hospitals and schools while demanding immediate infrastructure investment instead of more 'talk shops'.
Home Affairs launches border management and immigration anti-corruption forum to tackle corruption
Minister Leon Schreiber outlines South Africa's commitment to eradicating corruption within immigration and border management, highlighting systemic reforms and technological advancements aimed at dismantling corrupt.