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Two former apartheid-era police officers convicted of murdering anti-apartheid lawyer Griffiths Mxenge have requested the South African Police Service fund their legal defense in the reopened inquest.
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.
Ntuli is under heavy scrutiny to account for the promises he made during his first SOPA last year, following his unanticipated ascension to the plumb Premier’s position in June last year.
The Prudential Authority, an entity of the South African Reserve Bank, is behind the application of the liquidation of Ithala Bank.
MKP’s Des van Rooyen calls on Parliament to rectify policies hindering Ithala Bank’s banking licence as the institution faces imminent liquidation.
As the dust settles from this resignation, all eyes will be on Ndlozi as he navigates his next steps amidst a continually changing political landscape.
The legal bout initially scheduled for late last month, has been postponed to next month, increasing the tension and stakes involved for Ithala.
Internal conflict within the MKP escalates as supporters protest against Willies Mchunu, prompting disciplinary actions and accusations of leadership interference.
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In a powerful ceremony, the ANC honoured the courageous Balungile Shembe, a freedom fighter whose legacy intertwines with South Africa’s journey to democracy.
The expelled uMkhonto weSizwe Party founder Jabulani Khumalo spoke about how Zuma's actions were driven by bitterness and anger, particularly towards President Cyril Ramaphosa, leading to what he described as a series of mistakes.
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Zambia marks its 60th independence anniversary in Pretoria, with High Commissioner Mazuba Monze reflecting on the nation’s responsibilities and its historical ties with South Africa.
Tensions escalate between the ANC and the SACP as general-secretary Solly Mapaila faces backlash for his criticism of the ANC's coalition choices.
The MK party in Gauteng had invited media houses and members of the public to the unveiling of new members, saying some of these members are ‘prominent leaders’.
Member of Parliament Visvin Reddy urges the eThekwini Municipality to enlist retired engineers to resolve critical water challenges, highlighting the mismanagement and urgent need for effective solutions.
Nine houses were handed over to military veterans in Copesville, Pietermaritzburg, by the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma.
The farm appears to have been converted into an illegal military training base, the police say. The lack of effective checks and balances compromises the security of the country, the writer says.
Former president Jacob Zuma is not the first, nor will he be the last prominent politician to be expelled by the African National Congress (ANC). However, he is undoubtedly one of the most prominent party figures to be booted out of the party founded in 1912.
The once-dominant ANC dramatically plunged from 54% to 18% during the May 29 elections, relegating the party, which has had a tight grip in the province, to the opposition benches.
Fears mounting that this could potentially collapse the provincial government of unity.