The land question is an emotive issue and parties either vociferously support or oppose expropriation without compensation
Herron resigned from the Democratic Alliance in November
The former Cape Town mayor dismissed concerns over the viability of her new political movement
The party should have placed itself first in the queue to give evidence at the Zondo commission
Our readers write in about voting for the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, the Democratic Alliance and Equal Education
The Democratic Alliance leader reiterates his call for a full-scale investigation into the management company
The EFF’s Floyd Shivambu and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi mocked the DA’s John Steenhuisen after a media report revealed his highest qualification is matric
Based on our history, the election period will probably be marked by the misuse and abuse of state resources
Our readers write in about: Eusebius McKaiser’s agenda and the weakness of the mining inspectorate
The ANC chief whip says the president was not coerced into making the Bosasa correction
Members of the Democratic Alliance in Cape Town have been told to focus on their campaign instead of on Patricia de Lille’s new party
The former Cape Town mayor said her party will ‘put people before politics’ and will contest in all nine provinces
The president backtracked on a response he gave before the National Assembly about the payment from Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson
Despite a Constitutional Court ruling, politicians are withholding facts needed for an informed vote
The dishonourable member will have to polish his skills in his quest for a job
None of the major political parties have made a compelling case for why we should vote for them
Glynnis Breytenbach announced on Tuesday evening that she was giving up her dream job for the sake of the NPA
The court challenge was lodged by Moeketsi Mosola against Msimanga, Speaker Katlego Mathebe and the City of Tshwane
A recent study shows just how important gender-related issues are to a well-defined electoral group
DA seeks to set aside state attorney’s decision to fund former president Jacob Zuma’s legal costs
Departmental disagreements are halting the development of five prime sites in Cape Town
Patricia de Lille says she has also laid a formal party complaint regarding the distribution of a forged post on social media
The DA and the Economic Freedom Fighters contend that Zuma’s legal fees have already cost the public between R16-million and R32-million
Polls indicate that voters are unlikely to abandon the African National Congress
Both the DA and EFF have brought applications to the high court asking it to set aside the decisions made by the state attorney
The Presidency has previously said the state would carry on covering Zuma’s legal fees until a court decides otherwise
The debt SAA carries is significant and underwritten by government
Plato was elected by a majority, receiving 146 votes in council
Our readers write in about the Democratic Alliance, the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh and Israel
The past 18 months have been gruelling for the country’s official opposition
Herron is the latest to exit the party as it faces an exodus of councillors in the City of Cape Town
In a report released on Wednesday Busisiwe Mkhwebane confirmed a court ruling that the home affairs minister ‘deliberately told untruths’