United States President Barack Obama arrived at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, to kickstart his official working visit to South Africa.
Nelson Mandela’s failing health may scupper the US president’s plans during his working visit.
The presidency has declined to discuss finer details of Nelson Mandela’s health, but the M&G has learnt that the former president is on life support.
North West Premier Thandi Modise has been forced to reshuffle her provincial Cabinet, a third reorganisation since the ANC’s 2009 election win.
The SA government is ready to successfully host Barack Obama, despite fears that Nelson Mandela’s health might overshadow the US president’s visit.
The South African government knew that British spooks were spying on it at the 2009 London G20 summit, say international relations sources.
Government officials believe US President Barack Obama’s visit to this country is in recognition of its growing stature as a continental leader.
A new political party formed by former combatants of the Umkhonto weSizwe, aims to dislodge the ANC by unseating its local government councillors.
Ke Motswana tota (I’m a pure Motswana). My language is my life and my pride. I think, dream and curse in Setswana.
Julius Malema’s plan for next year’s general elections is to blow the DA out of the water by drawing half the number of votes the ANC does.