When elections get gimmicky
When elections get gimmicky Shwa was busy minding her own business criss crossing the lengths and breath of the Zulu kingdom, monitoring the snaking election queues... Read more.
No mercy for tender hearts from one mfundisi
No mercy for tender hearts from one mfundisi Just hours before the general elections, Build One SA leader Mmusi Maimane fired off at ANC supporters – or is it... Read more.
Overdressed there, leadership, weren’t we?
Overdressed there, leadership, weren’t we? Leader of the Patriotic Alliance Gayton McKenzie sashayed into the voting booth draped in his party’s regalia. This... Read more.
Still mesmerised by ubaba kaDuduzane
Still mesmerised by ubaba kaDuduzane I admire your admittance that MK Party has provided a real challenge to Khongolose in KZN, unlike your comrades in the province... Read more.
President Ramaphosa signs law giving access to retirement funds
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the Revenue Laws Amendment Bill of 2023, which establishes a “two-pot” system that gives members of retirement... Read more.
Second case of mpox disease recorded in South Africa
The Department of Health has urged people experiencing suspected symptoms of mumps disease to visit their nearest healthcare provider for screening and testing to... Read more.
A coalition between the ANC and DA is a betrayal of voters
Kay Sexwale With critical elections -being held in a few days the political landscape is rife with speculation and uncertainty. A highly debated issue is the... Read more.
Undocumented Bangladeshis nabbed at OR Tambo Airport
Just two days before the elections, the Border Management Authority (BMA) is on high alert at all ports of entry to monitor the movement of people and goods. On... Read more.
Charmza: The International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has often come under attack for seemingly targeting leaders outside of the West and especially Africans. Indeed there... Read more.
We owe it to those who died for our freedom to go and vote in numbers
On Wednesday, May 29, it will be precisely 30 years, one month and two odd days since the day South Africans stood in snaking queues that made for iconic images... Read more.


