In a firm declaration that puts his entire executive on high alert, President Cyril Ramaphosa has publicly stated that he will not hesitate to fire any...
A speech that shook the house When President Cyril Ramaphosa stood before thousands of ANC councillors in Johannesburg and urged them to study the successes of...
If you thought South African politics was taking a quiet turn, think again. The halls of Parliament are echoing with fresh controversy, and this time, Tourism...
South Africa’s tourism sector is facing turmoil after Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille unilaterally dismissed the SA Tourism board, a move that critics describe as...
From promise to price shock When the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase 2 was first conceived, planners imagined delivering water to Gauteng’s industrial heartland and...
What Canada, Singapore, and Rwanda Can Teach Us It’s no secret that South Africa’s public service is struggling. From long queues at Home Affairs to inconsistent...
In a packed ceremony at the iconic Union Buildings this past Friday, Professor Firoz Cachalia was sworn in as South Africa’s new Minister of Police. The...
Why vetting and accountability could finally bring transparency to South African leadership South Africans have long grappled with leaders who seem to slip through the cracks...
A betrayal of the people in a nation where the truth now costs too much South Africa hasn’t collapsed. It has flipped. The systems meant to...
From parliament to the party podium, what should count more: credentials or character? In the messy theatre of South African politics, one debate refuses to die:...