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ANC KwaZulu-Natal convenor Jeff Radebe reveals the party has always suspected apartheid-era assassinations in the deaths of anti-apartheid icons Chief Albert Luthuli and Griffiths Mxenge.
The former president turned 83 on Saturday and was surrounded by his wives MaKhumalo, MaNgema among others.
The Democratic Alliance has filed a legal challenge against the upcoming VAT increase, arguing it will unfairly burden South Africans already struggling with high living costs.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is taking a stand against the planned VAT increase set for May 1, filing papers in the Western Cape High Court to challenge its legality. This move follows the recent approval of the 2025 fiscal framework, which the DA argues will unfairly burden South Africans already facing financial difficulties.
The MKP calls for an extension on spaza shop registration, arguing that many South African shop owners remain unaware.
Bonginkosi Khanyile claims to have fought against Jacob Zuma's unjust treatment in the July 2021 unrest.
Political parties in South Africa express outrage over the rapid escalation of load shedding from Stage 3 to Stage 6, calling for urgent reforms in the electricity supply sector.
The MK Party’s Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla’s apology to Floyd Shivambu has sparked debate on social media with users wondering why her rants are still up.
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.
In a statement issued after midnight, Zuma warned Duduzile that if she fails to comply with the directive then this will result in immediate consequences, including the summary termination of her membership. This included recalling all her party responsibilities.
Hundreds of MK Party supporters, dressed in party colours, have descended on the Durban Magistrate's Court where Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla faces terrorism incitement charges linked to the deadly July 2021 unrest.
Mushavi Ratanang Malema, the son of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) president Julius Malema, has made his father proud for passing his matric with outstanding marks that earned him a bachelor’s degree pass.
EFF leader Julius Malema labelled Jacob Zuma a corrupt leader and said he will never work with him. This is because the former statesman wanted the EFF and other parties to close their organisation and unite under the MKP.
Although EFF’s president Julius Malema expressed his gratitude to the members of the red overalls for their continued support throughout the year despite the challenges, his grammatical errors has sparked criticism from social media users.
The Nhlamulo Ndhlela, in a powerful speech, reflected on the struggles and triumphs that have shaped the party’s journey, reaffirming its commitment to restoring hope, reclaiming the country’s resources, and empowering the people of South Africa.
MK Party celebrates its first anniversary at Moses Mabhida Stadium, witnessing strong attendance from the ATM while the EFF's absence raises questions about unity within the progressive caucus.
Jubilant sounds reverberate throughout the Moses Mabhida Stadium, as supporters old and young alike reaffirm their commitment to the party’s mission.
Tumisang Pinane of the African National Congress in Limpopo, promises to address service delivery issues at the troubled Thabazimbi local municipality after being elected as a mayor.
Godrich Gardee is hinted to fill up Floyd Shivambu’s deputy position following his (Shivambu) defection to uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party beating Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi to it, sources reveal.
EFF president Julius Malema, has refused to explain the qualities of the person who should fill in the deputy president position amid Floyd Shivambu’s exit to Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe (MKP) party, saying that it will lead to accusations of favouring other people.
Balton’s comrades, Yusuf Akhalwaya and Prakash Napier died tragically in Joburg, in December 1989, when a limpet mine bomb, carried by Prakash, exploded prematurely.
For Ramaphosa and the Government of National Unity (GNU) Cabinet he appointed on Sunday night, this journey into the unknown is a call to action for the benefit of all South Africans, irrespective of the political colours they wear.
The MK Party Youth League condemns the ANC and Democratic Alliance coalition as a betrayal of democratic values and a revival of apartheid-era ideologies, urging South African youth to resist.
The party has appointed Dr Sifiso Maseko as its new interim secretary general. His appointment was ratified by Zuma on June 28, the day that Zwane resigned.
Meanwhile, Zuma is set to attend an ANC disciplinary hearing on July 17. His membership was suspended by the party in January after publicly announcing that he would vote for and support the MKP in the May 29 elections.