Ramaphosa calls for calm in Burundi following death of Nkurunziza
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent condolences to the people of Burundi following the death of their president, Pierre Nkurunziza. Ramaphosa, in his capacity... Read more.
NSFAS is not writing off debt
Higher Education, Science and Technology Minister, Blade Nzimande, has slammed DA comments that the National Student Financial Aid Scheme was planning to... Read more.
Don’t be alarmed – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on South Africans not to be alarmed by the rapid rise in the number of cases of people infected by the COVID-19 global... Read more.
Ramaphosa honours Rivonia stalwart
President Cyril Ramaphosa has said land reform and economic transformation must be sped up to address the legacy of apartheid. Ramaphosa said the country must press... Read more.
Government to appeal lockdown “invalid” ruling, extends state of disaster
Government will appeal the Pretoria High Court decision that found the COVID-19 lockdown regulations were unconstitutional. Minister in the Presidency Jackson... Read more.
Bheki Cele slams Mkhwebane after another court defeat
Police Minister Bheki Cele has called on Public Protector Advocate, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, to exercise due diligence in her findings, “especially pertaining to structures... Read more.
Zondo commission expects Zuma to appear again
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said today, the commission into state capture still wants former President Jacob Zuma to appear and testify. Zondo told... Read more.
Masina dodges bullet
The ANC in Ekurhuleni says its regional chairperson Mzwandile Masina has been given “political counsel” regarding the comments he made about nationalising the... Read more.
Ramaphosa promises corruption-free COVID-19 spend
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated that government institutions will be held responsible for the expenditure of the R500-billion Coronavirus economic relief... Read more.
DA risking black exodus over race
New battle brews in party over racially based policies ... Read more.