Tensions appear to be rising within the party following its dismal showing at the polls last month.
‘Never before in the history of this country have ordinary people taken the government to task like this’
The aftershocks of the IFP’s dismal showing in the general election are still reverberating through the party.
An examination of the constitutionality of KwaZulu-Natal’s Prevention and Elimination of Slums Act at the Constitutional Court.
Although Zola Skweyiya has retired from Cabinet, he will always be a reminder to the ANC of its expected moral duty, writes Niren Tolsi.
Mario Oriani-Ambrosini has been IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s special adviser since the early Nineties, often at taxpayers’ expense.
Nkandla: already thankful, but also expectant that the ANC’s promise of a "better life for all" will resonate through these hills and valleys.
With nearly 66% of a potential 4,4-million votes tallied, it was clear that the ANC had made inroads into rural areas long viewed as its stronghold.
The ululating coursed through voters at the Ntolweni Primary School like a set of aural dominoes as Jacob Zuma stepped out of his 4X4 at Nxamalala.
A Saturday morning some time in March and my Facebook news feed reflects the passions of South Africans: sport, politics and polemic.