Members of Parliament and other senior politicians paid tribute to former president Nelson Mandela in a sombre sitting of Parliament.
At a special council meeting, the City of Cape Town has approved an operating budget of R72-million for a contingency plan to Mandela’s passing.
Members of the public may attend a special joint sitting of Parliament at 2pm on Monday to commemorate former president Nelson Mandela.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has dismissed naysayers who predict South Africa will degenerate into chaos following Mandela’s death.
The ANC has decided to roll up its sleeves and get its hands dirty in the fight for the Cape.
Sizani has criticised the lack of decorum in Parliament, including attacks on the president.
The time might have come for the ANC to reconsider its investment arm Chancellor House as a commercial venture, says treasurer general Zweli Mkhize.
Communications Minister Yunus Carrim says the permanent position of SABC COO will be advertised, perhaps leaving Hlaudi Motsoeneng out in the cold.
Several DA leaders advocating change will try to drive the party to adopt policies they believe reflect the reality of life in a democratic SA.
A showdown is looming over the Democratic Alliance’s confusing stance on affirmative action.