Lights on the M1 highway have been out for more than eight months because Gauteng has not paid Eskom, the DA said on Thursday.
The commercial crimes unit will investigate fraud convict Schabir Shaik’s alleged breach of the Companies Act.
The DA on Monday laid charges against convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik after reports that he is still listed as a director of a company.
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The people of Johannesburg deserve Democratic Alliance governance, the party’s leader, Helen Zille, said in the city on Monday.
The 2011 local government elections were not a contest between race groups, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said in Kliptown on Saturday.
The Democratic Alliance on Friday called on Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi to be expelled from the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.
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The DA has urged the ANC to show it is serious about fighting corruption by supporting a DA private member’s bill in Parliament.
Jacob Zuma on Monday called for a society free of ethnic dominance amidst division in the ANC over Jimmy Manyi’s comments on coloured people.
Western Cape acting premier Patricia de Lille was booed and shown "hand signals" while making a Human Rights Day speech in Cape Town on Monday.
ID’s attempt to force transparency over party donations is shot down as ‘unconstitutional’.
The battle for control of Cape Town will be an even playing field if the ANC pits Cosatu leader Tony Ehrenreich against the DA’s Patricia de Lille.
The DA in Gauteng has asked the Public Protector to investigate allegedly expensive refurbishments to Premier Nomvula Mokonyane’s official residence.
The Presidency issued a statement on Wednesday evening saying that President Jacob Zuma is not ambiguous on the issue of Libya.
The ANC’s defence of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi is proof the ruling party has abandoned non-racialism, DA MP Wilmot James said on Tuesday.
Despite unhappiness about Jimmy Manyi’s racist comments senior officials believe he will keep his job.
The DA has released a recording of remarks that under-fire government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi made about Indian South Africans while DG of labour.
The DA will appeal a high court decision against its bid to compel the NPA to release documents on why it halted the prosecution of Jacob Zuma.
The DA’s bid to compel the National Prosecuting Authority to release documents on why it halted the prosecution of President Jacob Zuma has failed.
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/ 25 February 2011
The Democratic Alliance on Friday reversed its decision to remove <em>Sowetan</em> journalist Anna Majavu from the party’s mailing list.
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/ 25 February 2011
Basic service delivery can improve only when local government honestly addresses criticism about its own performance.
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/ 25 February 2011
The DA has expressed "deep concern" about a decision to allocate R1,22-billion to the National Youth Development Agency over the next three years.
The ANC says opposition parties are "opportunistic" to call for the axing of Bheki Cele after a probe into a police office lease deal.
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/ 22 February 2011
If Police Commissioner Bheki Cele refuses to resign then President Jacob Zuma must fire him, the DA and FF+ said on Tuesday.
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/ 18 February 2011
The DA’s blacklisting of <i>Sowetan</i> parliamentary correspondent Anna Majavu has led to divisions in the party, insiders say.
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/ 18 February 2011
Johannesburg residents protested over council billing complaints outside the city’s customer service centre in Braamfontein on Friday.
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/ 16 February 2011
A voice saying "Madame Deputy Speaker, on a point of order," changed the tone of what was due to be a dry, predictable Tuesday afternoon in Parliament
The ICD has found "no evidence" that police took instructions from ANC Youth League president Julius Malema at a conference in Limpopo last year.
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/ 15 February 2011
Opposition parties on Tuesday walked out of a government presentation on the contentious Protection of Information Bill.
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/ 14 February 2011
Controversial new toll-road fees for Gauteng effectively "punish" people who drive to work, the National Consumer Forum said on Monday.