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In a significant political shift, Tanzania's main opposition party Chadema has elected former assassination survivor Tundu Lissu as its new chairman, replacing two-decade leader Freeman Mbowe. This leadership change comes at a crucial time as the party faces mounting government repression and prepares for October's general elections, with promises of electoral reform or potential confrontation.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou confronts a dramatic showdown in parliament as opposition forces mount a no-confidence vote over his controversial budget reforms and pension plans. Despite fierce criticism from both left and right, political analysts predict Bayrou will survive this first major test of his leadership, though challenges loom over his ambitious economic agenda.
As former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers joins the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, political analysts reveal how Zuma's new movement is dramatically reshaping South Africa's political landscape, emerging as a formidable threat to both the ANC and EFF.
Conservative podcasters have enjoyed a popularity boost in the United States in recent months, thrusting them into an evolving media market that has been dominated by liberal political voices.
A presidential election took place in the United States on November 5.
‘‘We defeated Zuma a long time ago… We brought him to the Constitutional Court and we said, ‘pay back the money,’ and he paid back the money. He has not forgiven us for that
EFF leader Julius Malema criticised the food inspection raids that have been conducted by government officials, mainly targeting spaza shops, and called for them to be conducted in large retail stores.
Trump's victory was declared by all leading media outlets involved in vote counting: the Associated Press, Fox News, CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS.
EFF and ActionSA urge investigations into Free State officials as the ANC faces backlash for mishandling corruption allegations and appointments.
The EFF has demanded Letsoha-Mathae's resignation, claiming that her conduct was impeding the province's development and sound government.
The opposition party in Limpopo, the Economic Freedom Fighters is accusing Speaker Makoma Makhurupetje of hiring her relatives and Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba of favouring Venda-speaking people to work in the healthcare sector.
Meanwhile, the DA has previously accused Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi of corruption and also withholding forensic reports that allegedly showed corruption and poor management at the Department of Social Development (DSD).
This moment was not only a personal win for Malema but also a sign of the strengthening ties between South Africa and Botswana.
United States former President Barack Obama responded to the results of the US presidential election with a message of respect for the democratic process and a call for unity.
The MK Party welcomes Dondo Mogajane’s resignation, reaffirming its commitment to ethical leadership and protecting the integrity of public institutions.
The DA proposes a new oversight committee for the Presidency, aiming to enhance accountability and strengthen parliamentary oversight of the executive.
With this victory, Trump becomes only the second president in American history to serve non-consecutive terms, marking an unprecedented comeback following his initial defeat to Joe Biden in 2020.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump will be vying to get to the all-important 270 votes that pushes them past the halfway mark and guarantees them the keys to the Oval Office.
Gauteng MEC of Finance Lebohang Maile has expressed concern over City of Tshwane’s ineffective credit control policy, following his revelation that the cash-strapped metro is owed over R24 billion by residents and businesses.
After vocalising opposition to Malema’s endorsement of Godrich Gardee for deputy president, Kganki Mphahlele faces expulsion but vows he won’t be silenced.
Recent governmental interference prompts ActionSA to push for clarity in MPL oversight rights, promoting transparency in service delivery.
Minister of Agriculture and Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen warns the escalating crime in the Nelson Mandela Bay, Eastern Cape, threatens the safety of tourists and hinders economic growth.
Helen Zille, Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance’s Federal Council, has received significant backlash after calling out the ANC’s unilateral approach to the upcoming National Dialogue.
Mandla Mandela is committed to the struggle for justice in the Holy Land, but he is not a terrorist. He is clear in his support for Palestinians, but he is not anti-Semitic.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile announces the date for the inaugural National Dialogue, aiming to address pressing socio-political issues in South Africa.