No party banners in Cabinet, Ramaphosa warns GNU ministers “In the Cabinet, there are no parties” South Africans are used to political point-scoring. It’s almost part...
South Africa’s long running debate over universal healthcare has taken another sharp turn, with AfriForum heading to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria to try and...
From nuclear ambitions to digital IDs: What stood out in the 2026 SONA debate If you tuned into Parliament this week, you didn’t just hear policy,...
‘I barely know him’: Senzo Mchunu distances himself from Calvin Mathibeli storm KwaZulu-Natal politics rarely whispers. It erupts. This week, suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu found...
Johannesburg residents have grown used to dry taps, water tankers and endless explanations. But this week, civil society groups decided enough is enough. A coalition of...
When President Cyril Ramaphosa stood up during this year’s State of the Nation Address, one announcement cut through the political theatre. South Africa is set to...
In a move described as transformative since the advent of democracy, the Department of Employment and Labour is set to hire 10,000 new labour inspectorsa dramatic expansion...
When a nation turns on its taps and nothing flows, it is not merely a service delivery failure. It is an assault on human dignity, public...
A leading economist has delivered a blunt verdict on South Africa’s economic trajectory: the country will not grow sustainably until the African National Congress is removed...
South Africa woke up this week to a familiar feeling. Relief, yes. But also reality. On 17 February 2026, Statistics South Africa released the latest Quarterly...