The constitutional review committee is only investigating the dispossession of land since the adoption of the Native Land Act in 1913
The first day of the land hearings in the Eastern Cape opened with a submission calling to replicate KwaZulu-Natal’s traditional land trust
The records of the Shimba La Ndou Family Trust, one of the many entities that received questionable payments, are attached to the court application
Our readers write in about the issue of the ‘national question’ raised by the EFF
The commission of inquiry is looking into political and editorial interference at the state broadcaster
The land committee in Mpumalanga and Limpopo heard stories marked by heartbreak, anger, confusion, willingness and fear
The spread of women in the youth league’s leadership largely mimics that of the ANC at national and provincial levels
Many are questioning Lekota’s opposition to proposed changes to Section 25 of the Constitution
Lekota endured a difficult day, getting stick from members of the public for his opposition to proposed amendments to Section 25 of the Constitution
As part of his oral submission, Kuruman resident, Henry Chueue of the Economic Freedom Fighters, called for expropriation without compensation
The Mandela centenary is being celebrated amidst great contestation over his legacy
The EFF leader told the crowd not to be apologetic when fighting for Africans, because they were the most oppressed
The EFF leader is facing charges for inciting land grabs
The EFF president has received reproval from a minority rights group for his comments claiming the majority of Indians are racist
EFF’s Floyd Shivambu has faced multiple rebukes for remarks he made about the Treasury’s deputy director-general during a committee meeting
The mayor has denied reports of the city’s financial woes, but audits hint at vulnerabilities
The wars at Sars have provided fertile ground for the illicit tobacco trade to grow
He acted within a specific context and entrusted all South Africans to build the society we want
By showing intolerance and outright racism, the red berets are losing their status as media darlings
The EFF deputy president has said there was nothing wrong with critiquing the undermining of African leadership
Racist? Vitriolic? Decide for yourself
The National Treasury has accused the Economic Freedom Fighters of displaying a ‘gross misunderstanding of parliamentary processes’
The almost R12-billion budget for the 2018/19 financial year has to be passed. If it is not passed, the City’s administration could grind to a halt
The Public Sector Network has questioned Shivambu’s attack on treasury’s deputy director general Ismail Momoniat on the basis that he is "not African"
Minister Oliphant says it is a reminder that democracy is alive and real in South Africa
Ronald Lamola has long been associated with land redistribution, which the party is now seizing on
Richard Mbatha and two others appeared on charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the Estcourt magistrate’s court on Thursday
In recent years, several countries have introduced a ‘None of the Above’ (NOTA) option on the ballot in general elections.
Andile Mngxitama confirmed that the BLF will contest the elections nationally for the first time next year.
The ‘big three’ parties are floundering but the little ones are gaining huge political clout
Many poor students have been left to find other means of making the sometimes long trip to the university
A year ago, a North West town was on the brink of a race war. Today, an uneasy peace prevails, but a combative EFF has warned that it may ‘burn again’