In Nelson Mandela Bay, a political storm has been brewing for nearly two years while the city’s suspended municipal manager, Noxolo Nqwazi, quietly earns a monthly...
The United States has once again taken aim at South Africa, with its latest human rights report accusing the country of backsliding in 2024. The annual...
Parliament turns up the heat on GPAA over billion-rand rental row Parliament is preparing to put the Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA) under the spotlight after...
DA’s Bold Move: Scrapping B-BBEE in Favor of Merit-Based Growth In a significant shift in South African politics, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has announced its intent...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s long-promised National Dialogue was meant to be a unifying moment, a space where South Africans from all walks of life could gather to...
DA’s Reform Plan: A New Chapter for South Africa’s Contentious Laws When the Democratic Alliance’s leader, John Steenhuisen, steps to the podium this Monday in Gauteng,...
MK Party Says Goodbye to ‘Commander’ Hello ‘Comrade’ The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, led by former president Jacob Zuma, has officially dropped the use of “commander”...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has swung the axe on two senior community safety bosses after a forensic audit unearthed troubling financial irregularities, signalling his administration’s growing...
A political storm, skipped meetings, and a rising scandal, how the SETA saga cost Nobuhle Nkabane her job It wasn’t the kind of Monday South Africa’s...
Minister claims commitment to justice as SAPS corruption scandal rocks public trust Making his first public appearance since being placed on special leave, embattled Police Minister...