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As tensions rise between Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Mashatile over the DA's role in the Government of National Unity, a political analyst reveals the strategies shaping their clash ahead of the crucial ANC conference in 2027
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula reports positive progress in cross-party talks to resolve the 2025 National Budget impasse, with a roadmap expected next week despite tensions over the proposed VAT increase that saw GNU partners vote against the fiscal framework.
Rise Mzansi urges the South African government to implement urgent reforms to combat the alarming rise in gambling addiction, as statistics reveal a staggering increase in those seeking help.
AGSA's recent briefing reveals alarming financial mismanagement within the Compensation Fund and UIF, highlighting systemic failures and rampant fraud that have persisted for over a decade
GNU partners express mixed reactions to their proposals included in President Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address, highlighting both achievements and concerns.
Political leaders shared their mixed reactions to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address 2025, highlighting praise, disappointment and calls for accountability.
Following President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address, Rise Mzansi's Songezo Zibi praised the speech for its depth, while the National Coloured Congress expressed disappointment.
RISE Mzansi calls for urgent updates from President Ramaphosa and Minister Motshekga regarding the South African National Defence Force's mission in the DRC, following reports of casualties and severe resource constraints
The party warns that South Africa’s future hinges on decisive leadership and effective governance as the country faces deepening socioeconomic crises.
The MK Party said dissolving a specialised task team undermines progress in tackling the issue.
As 2024 comes to a close, President Cyril Ramaphosa together other political parties encouraged the public to embrace togetherness, ensure safety and compassion to those in need during the festive season as the country prepares for 31 years of freedom and democracy.
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority grapples with severe resource constraints and political interference, jeopardising its ability to combat high-level corruption effectively
The department plans to engage universities further on solutions to addressing student debt.
SAPS paid a whopping R15 631 538 over the past four years for 347 claims in connection with assault and a further R1 618 587 843 was paid for litigation linked to 17 216 unlawful arrest and detention during the same period.
Motsoaledi said it was difficult to provide the cost to bring the health facilities in compliance with OHSC standards and norms.
The Global Assembly will convene approximately 500 democracy activists from 100 countries to foster engagement and facilitate the exchange of practices and insights from across the globe.
Defence Minister Angie Motshekga faces scrutiny over claims of concealing the SA National Defence Force's equipment status and readiness as opposition voices raise concerns about military transparency
Her call to action further emphasises the necessity for transparency in the system to protect the vulnerable, especially children.
A cloud is hanging over Simelane’s head after she obtained a loan from Gundo Wealth Solutions, a financial services company that invested R349 million from the Polokwane Municipality in the VBS Mutual Bank while she was the mayor.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile confronts corruption allegations while navigating a competitive political landscape within the ANC, as the DA pushes for a greater role in the new Government of National Unity.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile announces the date for the inaugural National Dialogue, aiming to address pressing socio-political issues in South Africa.
The Class of 2024 has begun their National Senior Certificate exams, with political parties offering support and encouragement.
Mogale City Mayor Danny Thupane resigned before he could face a motion of no confidence amid a service delivery crisis.
Although the stability of electricity supply pre-dates the formation of GNU, Kganki Matabane said Kgosientsho Ramokgopa must be given credit for the continuity.
Over R15 million has been paid to motorists across the country by Sanral, after their vehicles were damaged by the pothole-riddled national roads over the past two years, highlighting the dire state of roads in the country.