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Cyril Ramaphosa

ANC internal polls show Cyril Ramaphosa still more popular than party
Politics
/ 19 February 2024

ANC internal polls show Cyril Ramaphosa still more popular than party

ANC head of elections Mdumiseni Ntuli believes the president’s approval rating provides an advantageous platform for campaigning

By Lizeka Tandwa
DA calls for ANC top seven to be arrested for contempt of court
Politics
/ 18 February 2024

DA calls for ANC top seven to be arrested for contempt of court

A precedent has already been set by former president Jacob Zuma’s contempt of court order, opposition MP Siviwe Gwarube said

By Lunga Mzangwe
Deliver the cadre deployment records by Monday or face prison — Steenhuisen warns ANC
Politics
/ 17 February 2024

Deliver the cadre deployment records by Monday or face prison — Steenhuisen warns ANC

The DA leader delivered the official opposition’s rescue plan for South Africa on Saturday, saying ‘we are in it to win it’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma’s MK party a threat to the ANC says party head of elections
Politics
/ 16 February 2024

Zuma’s MK party a threat to the ANC says party head of elections

The ruling party’s head of elections has said the ANC should be worried that members were moving to the new party while the IFP should also be concerned

By Lizeka Tandwa
Editorial | ANC cannot forget that it serves us
Editorial
/ 16 February 2024

Editorial | ANC cannot forget that it serves us

The mentality of denial and blame shifting has landed us where we are in 2024

By Editorial
Ramaphosa shows appetite for uphill election battle in Sona debate
Politics
/ 15 February 2024

Ramaphosa shows appetite for uphill election battle in Sona debate

The president largely blamed the state of the country on the legacy of apartheid and the Zuma era but said the ANC was not finished yet

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa’s SA: Fairy tale or fable?
Opinion
/ 15 February 2024

Ramaphosa’s SA: Fairy tale or fable?

The president’s statecraft was on full display during his State of the Nation address as he wove a strong story despite having little to work with

By Richard Calland
Opposition accuses ANC of living in the past
Politics
/ 13 February 2024

Opposition accuses ANC of living in the past

The debate on the State of the Nation address, predictably, became a campaign stump for all parties

By Emsie Ferreira
South Africa approaches ICJ to intervene in Rafah
Politics
/ 13 February 2024

South Africa approaches ICJ to intervene in Rafah

The government says Israel’s extension of its military operations in Rafah is in breach of the rights of Palestinians in Gaza

By Lizeka Tandwa
DA opens corruption case against Deputy President Paul Mashatile
Politics
/ 13 February 2024

DA opens corruption case against Deputy President Paul Mashatile

Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said the allegations against Mashatile would have come to light had the president instituted lifestyle audits of his cabinet as promised

By Lunga Mzangwe
Concourt denies ANC leave to appeal cadre deployment order
Politics
/ 12 February 2024

Concourt denies ANC leave to appeal cadre deployment order

The court’s decision means the ruling party remains compelled to hand over its deployment records to the Democratic Alliance

By Emsie Ferreira
Artisanal miners ‘brutalised’ in SANDF clampdown
The Green Guardian
/ 11 February 2024

Artisanal miners ‘brutalised’ in SANDF clampdown

Army clampdown has led to assaults and the property of legal miners being confiscated

By Sheree Bega
Pinky Pinky monster haunts Ramaphosa
Opinion
/ 9 February 2024

Pinky Pinky monster haunts Ramaphosa

The figment of his imagination has defined the president’s timid tenure

By Khaya Koko
Sydney Mufamadi: Don’t be paranoid, be wary about talks of ‘regime change’
Politics
/ 9 February 2024

Sydney Mufamadi: Don’t be paranoid, be wary about talks of ‘regime change’

The State Security Agency said it had not picked up credible threats about election interference

By Lizeka Tandwa and Khaya Koko
SONA SPECIAL DIGITAL EDITION | Ramaphosa states his case before the election
Digital Editions
/ 9 February 2024

SONA SPECIAL DIGITAL EDITION | Ramaphosa states his case before the election

The president promised that load-shedding would soon be under control and that service delivery would be improved. Again.

By MG Reporter
Ramaphosa’s Sona was high on electioneering but low on accountability
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

Ramaphosa’s Sona was high on electioneering but low on accountability

The president promised that load-shedding would soon be under control and that service delivery would be improved. Again

By Raeesa Pather
Naledi Pandor: Israeli intelligence trying to intimidate me
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

Naledi Pandor: Israeli intelligence trying to intimidate me

The international relations minister said she has had to increase her security

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa renews his vow to end state capture
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

Ramaphosa renews his vow to end state capture

The president said ‘every person responsible’ must be held to account, in a state of the nation address made with the election in mind

By Emsie Ferreira
Sona: What matters the message when the future hangs in the balance?
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

Sona: What matters the message when the future hangs in the balance?

Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation speech will count in the long term, if he survives the elections, but it is too late to buy him voters, experts say

By Emsie Ferreira
READ IN FULL | Ramaphosa’s 2024 state of the nation address
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

READ IN FULL | Ramaphosa’s 2024 state of the nation address

The president delivered his 8th address. The last one before elections later this year

By Cyril Ramaphosa
WATCH AGAIN | Ramaphosa delivers 2024 state of the nation address
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

WATCH AGAIN | Ramaphosa delivers 2024 state of the nation address

The president will deliver his eighth state of the nation address. It will also be his final one under the sixth administration.

By MG Reporter
LIVE UPDATES | State of the nation address 2024
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

LIVE UPDATES | State of the nation address 2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce an election date at this year’s Sona

By Khaya Koko
Promises kept or broken? These were some of Ramaphosa’s 2023 Sona pledges
National
/ 8 February 2024

Promises kept or broken? These were some of Ramaphosa’s 2023 Sona pledges

Has the president kept his word on infrastructure, development and education?

By Africa Check
SA scores ‘impressive’ energy revolution
Business
/ 6 February 2024

SA scores ‘impressive’ energy revolution

The government’s efforts to liberalise the country’s energy market is nothing to be scoffed at, experts say

By Sarah Smit
Fears MK party could stoke ethnic violence
Politics
/ 6 February 2024

Fears MK party could stoke ethnic violence

Political analyst says there are worrying signs the party could mobilise on a narrow nationalistic impulse

By Clive Ndou
State of the nation: Brace for the Ramaphosa ripple effect
Opinion
/ 6 February 2024

State of the nation: Brace for the Ramaphosa ripple effect

There is a tendency to think of the president as ineffective. But his first term has seen a marked hastening of structural reforms, which could change the economy forever

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa confident that mining rights backlog will be cleared
Business
/ 5 February 2024

Ramaphosa confident that mining rights backlog will be cleared

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the Mining Indaba, the president emphasised that work is underway to unlock investment

By Sarah Smit
Mining industry sees light at end of the tunnel
Business
/ 5 February 2024

Mining industry sees light at end of the tunnel

The industry has struggled in the face of energy and logistics constraints, but signs of progress have stirred cautious optimism

By Sarah Smit
Why did Cyril Ramaphosa gladhand a genocidal general?
Africa
/ 5 February 2024

Why did Cyril Ramaphosa gladhand a genocidal general?

Hemedti’s stop in Pretoria was part of a continent-wide trip to shore up support and gain legitimacy

By Jesse Copelyn
Zuma vs Cyril is the neverending Chinese movie
Opinion
/ 4 February 2024

Zuma vs Cyril is the neverending Chinese movie

The former president is hoping that it will be third time lucky for him in this election round of their battle

By Khaya Koko
Elections won’t be hacked by foreigners, says IEC
National
/ 3 February 2024

Elections won’t be hacked by foreigners, says IEC

President Cyril Ramaphosa warned that the country’s genocide case against Israel could lead to ‘regime change’ attacks

By Khaya Koko
Iron cloak of security: Behind SA’s risky decision to take on Israel
Politics
/ 2 February 2024

Iron cloak of security: Behind SA’s risky decision to take on Israel

South Africa’s decision to take Israel, the West’s darling, to the International Court of Justice for genocidal intent was brave politics

By Raeesa Pather and Lizeka Tandwa
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