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In a significant diplomatic shift, Russia has initiated proceedings to remove the Taliban from its terrorist organisation list, potentially marking a major change in international relations with Afghanistan's current rulers.
The National Assembly Speaker wrote to the members to inform them that she had received correspondence from the party's chief whip stating that their membership had been terminated.
MK Party spokesperson said those that think Zuma will attend the opening of Parliament led and addressed by President Cyril Ramaphosa were totally dislodged from reality.
Patriotic Alliance leader and Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie said he was excited about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech and described it as pragmatic and futuristic.
Julius Malema criticised the positions held by white members of parliament and accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of being a sell-out for implementing the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Duduzile Zuma was sworn alongside other MK party members including impeached former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, Andile Mngxitama, and Des Van Rooyen.
The raid was conducted at the Speaker’s home in Bruma, Johannesburg, following allegations that she received millions in bribes when she was Minister of Defence.
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi embarked on his parliamentary journey in 1994, at the inception of South Africa’s democratic rule, and was South Africa's longest-serving Minister of Home Affairs.
The South African government is looking to upgrade six of its land ports, to include cutting-edge technology that would detect illegal movement of goods and people easily.
Freedom of Religion South Africa delivered over 10 000 written submissions to the National Council of Provinces opposing the Hate Speech Bill.
National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula is set to face her first motion of no confidence on March 7.
The South African Learners Command claimed that some senior school management officials continue to enjoy lifestyles above what they ‘legally earn’ and this should be interrogated.
It is as if all the problems of the past colonial years in South Africa have once more descended on us in one fell swoop.