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As the South African government allocates millions in COVID-19 relief funds to the taxi industry, BOSA raises concerns about transparency and accountability in the funding process.
Discover how BOSA's innovative budget proposals could reshape South Africa's fiscal landscape and prevent a VAT increase, as Mmusi Maimane calls for responsible leadership.
The DA told IOL that it was not a secret that they have been negotiating with the ANC over measures to remove obstacles to the creation of economic growth and jobs.
The Parliamentary Budget Office has been given until next week to propose budget adjustments after their scathing criticism that the proposed VAT increase would disproportionately burden South Africa's most vulnerable citizens, with Mmusi Maimane emphasising Parliament's duty to find better alternatives.
The ANC is in a tight spot as it seeks support for the 2025/26 national budget from BOSA, which has outlined specific conditions for its endorsement. Will these negotiations lead to a breakthrough?
Mmusi Maimane warns that Johannesburg's infrastructure crisis demands urgent action to avert further mismanagement and restore the city's services.
In response to calls for administration, President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed confidence that the Presidential Johannesburg Working Group (PJWG) will assist the City of Johannesburg to turn things around.
BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane emphasises the urgent need for decisive government action to tackle the unsustainable budget deficit, warning of dire economic consequences if critical fiscal decisions are not made.
The budget will now be tabled on March 12 after the GNU cabinet has dealt with contentious issues that include the tax increase proposed by the Finance Minister.
Many political parties have asked Ramaphosa to act quickly against AfriForum, which is being accused of treason, even though some may voice support for the president and his speech.
Linda Lunda ended her membership with the DA, saying she was the only black councillor left in caucus having to listen to racial slurs towards black constituents.
As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares for his SONA address, Bosa leader Mmusi Maimane has called for urgent solutions to address the nation’s growing economic and social challenges, citing GNU’s failure to address key issues.
Mmusi Maimane and Geordin Hill-Lewis outline their expectations for the upcoming State of the Nation Address, calling for decisive economic reforms and a streamlined Cabinet to address South Africa’s pressing challenges.
Many communities are living without adequate water supplies mainly due to a historical lack of infrastructure and effective water reticulation systems.
BOSA has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of repeatedly failing to fulfill key promises ahead of his 2025 State of the Nation Address.
Ramaphosa will have to walk a tightrope as he would have to please GNU partners as well as allies within the Tripartite Alliance.
Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to deliver his first State of the Nation Address under the Government of National Unity, addressing pressing issues like unemployment, crime, and energy security while navigating coalition challenges.
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa tops the charts as South Africa's most followed government leader on X, according to a report.
Bosa’s Maimane criticises the government’s 30% matric pass rate, revealing that only 51% of learners who started school in 2013 passed matric last year, and calls for urgent education reform.
Build One South Africa (Bosa) leader Mmusi Maimane is intensifying efforts to reform South Africa's education system. He has called for an urgent parliamentary debate to address the challenges in basic education, including raising the matric pass mark from 30 percent to 50 percent.
Build One South Africa leader Mmusi Maimane has criticised President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to attend the inauguration of Mozambique’s new President, Daniel Chapo, despite claims of election fraud and ongoing violence in the country.
Build One South Africa (BOSA) has launched a petition urging Basic Education minister Siviwe Gwarube, to replace the 30% matric pass mark with a 50% million ahead of the highly anticipated release of the Class of 2024 matric results.
BOSA Leader, Mmusi Maimane, acknowledged the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) commitment to uplifting South Africans, despite the ideological differences of the two parties.
Education activist Hendrick Makaneta challenges Build One South Africa’s proposal to increase the pass rate, citing ongoing inequalities in the education system and the need for systemic reforms.
South Africa’s troubled power utility burns R23bn in procurement deviations over just 90 days, accounting for 91% of the total R26bn disbursed among the top 20 government institutions during the same period