Steven Friedman argues that the constitutional amendment is likely to clarify the Constitution’s current provisions on land expropriation
Some of the charges levelled against the movement include violating the permit, intimidating the president and violence at the Union Buildings
South Africa’s constitution has been amended 17 times already. But, the procedure for doing so is onerous
Some political observers say the president’s late-night announcement on land was a clear demonstration that the party was in panic mode
The state has agreed to sell off burdensome assets and encourage private equity
The families of victims who were murdered in the run-up to the Marikana massacre have been excluded from compensation discussions
‘Rampahosa’s ability to say the right thing is unmatched. We hope he will also be pushed to do the right thing’
Widows have accepted the settlement offer because they have no fight left in them
But the eThekwini ANC chairperson finds herself on shaky ground for backing the ‘status quo’ slate
‘All the problems of unemployment and inequality are all getting worse since President Ramaphosa took over’
The ANC says it wants to amend the Constitution yet the public hearings on land are still under way
This document sets out our list of demands to the state
Ramaphosa invited the two to make submissions by August 10 to say why they should not be suspended pending the inquiry
Current acting SA Express CEO Matsietsi Mokholo will be taking up a new position in the Presidency.
Hundreds of women along with members of the LGBTI and gender-neutral groups marched across South Africa raise awareness around gender-based violence
Ramaphosa is following Zuma’s habits and undermining a democratic parliamentary process
The governing party says it intends to amend the section which deals with property rights to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation
‘The Lekgotla focused on a number of issues, including the current status of our economy, job creation and land reform’
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement comes as Parliament’s Joint Constitutional Review Committee’s public hearings reach finality
Young people with qualifications and in search of employment leave the country because they don’t have the requisite work experience
EFF leader Julius Malema has accused businessman Patrice Motsepe of being a state capture threat.
The Indian prime minister invokes peace icons across the globe, but is yet to condemn the acts of one of his key ministers
The party is celebrating its fifth anniversary and its parliamentarians must ensure its growth
The liberal international order is being destroyed. And in the midst of this, Brics leaders gathered in Johannesburg this week
Reconciling domestic interests and priorities with international obligations will remain a fundamental focus for this meeting
If SA wants to regain its global standing, it must take a moral stand that may irk its new friends
The Asian giant is aware of the risks of lending to South Africa’s ailing parastatals, so the question is: Why would it do so?
BRICS leaders are working together to develop policies to deal with the opportunities and threats presented by the fourth industrial revolution
The bloc is concerned by the US president’s unilateral measures that are incompatible with the World Trade Organisation rules
The nation has committed to $14.7-billion in investments
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says the former president’s legal fees could cost taxpayers "millions"
Santaco blames the transport department’s permit issuing procedures for increased taxi violence