No one appreciates the legacy of Nelson Mandela like the ANC big wigs do. So what are you waiting for? Get in … if you can.
Freedom Day has been celebrated across the country with some political parties saying South Africa has overcome many hurdles since democracy in 1994.
DA’s Helen Zille has addressed the controversial "Know Your DA" campaign during a Freedom Day rally, saying its criticism did not worry the party.
This week President Jacob Zuma takes the Pimples through the history of the struggle against apartheid. It’s a showstopper.
The Mail & Guardian can reveal a previously unpublished list of national orders, featuring seven nominees who have gone beyond the ordinary.
The building of toll roads in the Western Cape could come back to bite the ANC as the DA has vowed to use this in its general elections campaign.
Some South Africans fear that apartheid would return if the Democratic Alliance led the country, says the party’s leader Helen Zille.
In this week’s round-up: Maggie Thatcher kicks the bucket, Trevor Manuel doesn’t blame apartheid and Helen Zille makes a cocky statement.
There has been a mixed response locally to the news of the death of Britain’s ‘Iron Lady’ and former prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
Julius Malema loses his farm to the taxman, Barack Obama is likened to Satan and Helen Zille has a run in with a rat. Never a dull moment on Weekend 101.
The streets of Sharpeville were awash with rallies being held by various political parties and the government as part of the day’s commemorations.
President Jacob Zuma must move beyond party politics and protect citizens from police brutality and abuse of power, says DA leader Helen Zille.
An application to order the police minister and three others to produce documents in the Khayelitsha commission of inquiry court matter was postponed.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille on Saturday said she was furiously preparing for the next general elections in 2014.
The ANC has criticised the proposed Western Cape Bill, saying it’s unconstitutional and an attempt to secede from the country.
DA leader Helen Zille discovers there’s always room at the trough when you’re a guest of the Guptas. But what is that on the menu, Helen?
In this week’s Weekend 101: Zille’s stand-off with the New Age, Nkandlagate – again – and Patrice Motsepe makes a generous donation to the country.
The New Age has welcomed Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille’s urgent request for an inquiry into the newspaper’s funding.
A meeting between DA MP Wilmot James and the "New Age" bosses was a constructive discussion on issues of media and politics, the newspaper has said.
The Democratic Alliance leader wants a commission of inquiry to investigate the legality of "public money" used to fund the New Age newspaper.
From Zuma to Zille, Chris Roper takes a look at the sad, stunted state of our threatened democracy.
The "New Age" has reported that Helen Zille sent Atul Gupta a letter on May 25 2009, thanking him for his donation to the party.
The DA did not receive money directly from the Guptas but rather from an individual employed by the controversial family, says Helen Zille.
Whatever happened to admitting you were wrong, asks Verashni Pillay, as she tracks the double standards of Moeletsi Mbeki, FNB, the ANC and more.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has been part of a bitter public spat on Twitter after being asked about receiving money from the Gupta family.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has pulled out of a New Age Business Breakfast, following reports that the event was funded with public money.
A high court has dismissed an application by the police minister for an interdict against a commission of inquiry into Khayelitsha’s policing.
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant must act decisively to stop violent farmworker strikes in the Western Cape, said the provincial government.
The build-up to the national elections next year is set to be a dirty affair, especially in the highly contested Western Cape.
Kgalema Motlanthe has revealed that he has been appointed as headmaster of the new Hogwash School for Political Wizard-Cadres.
The Democratic Alliance will have to change perceptions if it wants to increase its share of the vote in 2014, writes Rapule Tabane.
Khaya Dlanga offers the Democratic Alliance and its leader, Helen Zille, some tips on how to increase their number of black voters.