SACP prepares to contest future elections as a popular left front
In the face of a dwindling socialist voice within the alliance and the governing party leaning towards neoliberalism, the SACP wants to consolidate itself into a... Read more.
Support for relocating parliament from Cape Town to Gauteng grows
The plan to officially relocate parliament from Cape Town to Tshwane has finally been set in motion, with EFF leader Julius Malema on Friday introducing a private... Read more.
KZN family gripped by fear after their teenage daughter fails to return from local library
Fear of the unknown lingers for a KwaZulu-Natal family gripped by anxiety after the mysterious disappearance of their 16-year-old daughter a month ago. Lulama Zama... Read more.
Gumbi fell prey to dishonest cops’
A former KwaZulu-Natal police intelligence officer who was arrested on trumped-up charges has lamented how his wrongful incarceration irreparably damaged his life,... Read more.
Floods drown many childrens’ education hopes
Scores of pupils who were victims of the floods that engulfed KwaZulu-Natal a month ago, leaving a trail of death and destruction, are likely to fall between the... Read more.
Suspended CEO takes fight to Mhlathuze Water
Gloves are off in the battle between Mhlathuze Water and its suspended CEO Mthokozisi Duze, who says the forensic investigation into allegations of wrongdoing has... Read more.
Renewal buzzword as race for ANC top six heats up
The battle for a seat in the ANC top six is heating up ahead of the party’s elective conference in December, with recent provincial conferences in Mpumalanga and... Read more.
Teachers refuse to work after pupil is killed in class
Teachers at Qhamuka High School in eMacekane, a rural village under eMpangeni, on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, are refusing to teach, fearing for their lives after... Read more.
Nzimande praised for leaving an indelible mark on political landscape
Though his political foes might have contrary views, what cannot be disputed is that outgoing SACP general secretary Dr Bonginkosi “Blade” Nzimande made his... Read more.
More pupils remain displaced following KZN deadly floods
An 11-year-old Durban pupil, Shakira Hajji is less worried about school as she tries to come to terms with her tragic loss of her entire family, who were victims... Read more.