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
Richard Mbatha and two others appeared on charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the Estcourt magistrate’s court on Thursday
Ronald Lamola has long been associated with land redistribution, which the party is now seizing on
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’
‘To avoid job losses, what do you do? You ensure that you create an environment that will sustain jobs’
The political party has said it supports Saftu and urges all workers to join the strike against the proposed amendments to the Labour Relations Act
A few scenarios are most likely though they will each have very different outcomes
The Afrikaner interest group has announced it will privately prosecute the EFF leader for his alleged involvement in a suspected botched tender award
Judge President Dunstan Mlambo ordered that the Presidency pay costs, up to the present date.
This comes at the back of his resignation from board positions on both Business Leadership South Africa and Eskom
Several members of the legislature have been calling for national leaders to intervene in what they now describe as a "totally dysfunctional" province
The DA caucus in Cape Town is going to ask the federal executive for permission to hold a motion of no confidence in the Cape Town mayor
The party heads to court to force a secret ballot in the vote of no confidence against the North West premier
The former Safety and Security Minister has denied that he had reopened a criminal investigation into the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Once Malema ended his speech, the previously packed stadium thinned somewhat, leaving a majority of ANC and only few EFF party members behind.
Speaking at her mother’s funeral, Dlamini pulled no punches in defending Madikizela-Mandela’s legacy
A crowd of hundreds gathered to pay their respects to the struggle icon as she made her final journey home
Maimane says the future of the country’s governance is in coalitions
Tshwane Mayor Solly Msimanga is seeking to unseat Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip
The party believes Mark Lamberti does not meet the prescripts of the public utility’s code of ethics
If Julius Malema is a fascist, and his party is a mere extension of his fascism, then everything they say can be dismissed outright, can it not?
EFF and DA to host opposing rallies in PE ahead of motion of no confidence in Mayor Athol Trollip
The Bill will pave the way for political parties to declare who funds them.
The red-beret-in-chief paints the ruling party as a lapdog slavishly following the EFF’s lead
The EFF’s motion of no confidence in Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor, Athol Trollip, is motivated by the colour of Trollip’s skin says DA leader Maimane
‘The role and function of civil society is crucial in keeping the public focused on the issue of land rights’