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The Freedom Front Plus believe that the Tshwane metro was unfair on Kleinfontein after it declared the area to be operating illegally following its failure to comply with legal requirements.
The MK Party plans to propose a bill clarifying the constitutional right to self-determination, arguing that communities like Kleinfontein and Orania misuse this right to promote racial exclusion.
The EFF in the Northern Cape says there is no place in South Africa for a segregated community, and will march to the premier's office to voice its opposition to the town of Orania.
Speaking at the Assemblies of God church service on Friday, ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile asked the congregation in Thaba Nchu, the Free State to pray for them so that they can work and deliver services for them.
Mcebisi Jonas' appointment as Special Envoy to the US has sparked controversy due to his previous criticisms of Donald Trump, but the Presidency has defended the decision, emphasising the importance of context in his past remarks.
What does Donald Trump's decision to skip the G20 Summit in South Africa mean for US representation and global cooperation?
The EFF has announced a planned march to the office of Northern Cape Premier Dr. Zamani Saul in Kimberley on April 22 to request a review on Orania’s status.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile announced the ANC's plan to reconfigure the alliance, aiming to strengthen the GNU.
The DA and EFF have approached the court to legally challenge the passing of the 2025 Budget that included a 0. 5% Value-Added-Tax (VAT).
The controversial trip included nine MPs from the DA, PA, and ACDP - parties with differing stances on the Israel-Palestine conflict - and has sparked tensions within the Government of National Unity coalition.
DA and PA MPs' secret trip to Israel raises eyebrows amid calls for diplomatic suspension.
Helen Zille warns that President Ramaphosa's potential removal of DA ministers could spell the end of the Government of National Unity. What does this mean for South Africa's political landscape?
ActionSA and ANC conclude 'productive' budget meeting, focusing exclusively on scrapping the 0. 5% VAT increase before May 1, with both parties confirming no discussions about reconstituting the Government of National Unity.
US President Donald Trump remains resolute in his tariff plans, claiming there is no inflation, despite significant market downturns triggered by China's retaliatory measures.
ActionSA has drawn a firm line in the sand, refusing to consider the ANC's proposal to join the Government of National Unity unless the controversial VAT increase is reversed—even as Ramaphosa admits Treasury is struggling to find alternatives.
Freedom Front Plus (FF+) leader Corné Mulder stated that his party’s participation in the Government of National (GNU) was based on the question of whether it benefits Afrikaners and other minorities in South Africa.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile responds to the DA's budget rejection, questioning their commitment to the Government of National Unity and hinting at potential consequences for the party's future.
In a leaked audio clip, President Cyril Ramaphosa and his deputy President Paul Mashatile expressed that the DA's actions have effectively positioned the party outside the framework of the GNU.
The SACP and MK Party oppose Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's state visit, labelling him a 'puppet president' and calling for protests.
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen highlights critical concerns from the business community regarding the party's exclusion from governance, warning that this has led to over R1 trillion in losses for the JSE.
Fikile Mbalula labels the DA's refusal to support the 2025 National Budget as 'arrogant and disrespectful', igniting tensions within the Government of National Unity. What does this mean for the DA's future role?
Congressman Ronny Jackson has introduced legislation that could fundamentally alter US-South Africa relations by enabling sanctions against South African officials deemed to be aligning with US adversaries. The bill reflects growing tensions as South Africa strengthens ties with China, Russia, and Iran, while experts warn the move could backfire on US interests in the Global South.
The Presidency has challenged the DA to reconsider its position in the Government of National Unity after opposing the budget vote, with Ramaphosa's spokesperson stating ministers cannot run programmes with funds they rejected.
DA leader John Steenhuisen said how Parliament processed the VAT Budget was both unlawful and unconstitutional.
DA leader John Steenhuisen said how Parliament processed the VAT Budget was both unlawful and unconstitutional.