ATM mounts legal challenge over IEC conduct during elections
Vuyolwethu Zungula, the African Transformation Movement (ATM) president, has filed papers with the Electoral Court to ensure that electoral integrity and justice... Read more.
End of the road for ruthless KwaZulu-Natal serial rapist
Bhekithemba Fanozi Nxumalo has been sentenced to 12 terms of life imprisonment and an additional 75 years in jail in the Mtubatuba High Court for a string of rapes.... Read more.
Parliament ready for new dawn after receiving letter from Zondo
According to Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s confirmation on Monday, parliament has noted the dates for the first sittings of the National Assembly and the National... Read more.
Tshwane takes big step to address city’s water challenges
The City of Tshwane has set the wheels in motion towards formalising partnerships that will contribute towards addressing its water and sanitation-related challenges.... Read more.
First sitting of National Assembly scheduled for Friday
The first sitting of the National Assembly is expected to be held at 10am on Friday, the Office of Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said on Monday. Millions of South... Read more.
Economic reform policy should not be derailed – Ramaphosa
In an effort to promote economic growth, job creation, and investment, President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for the continuation of economic reforms in his weekly... Read more.
African women face tricky run at U-20 world cup
The draw for the 2024 Fifa Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia has set the stage for an intriguing challenge for the four African representatives – Cameroon,... Read more.
Coalitions options facing SA now
South Africans do not have a deep culture of coalitions. There have been a few coalitions at provincial and municipal levels but most of these were quite unstable. ... Read more.
Moegoe: ANC
Instead of taking a bold stance and pick its partners to form a coalition government, the glorious movement of OR Tambo once again decided to sit on the fence, choosing... Read more.
Do not put the majority on the back burner
After the May 29 demolition work by the octogenarian by the coast who refuses to ride his horse into the political wilderness, it is now time for the nation to pick... Read more.