The party has a lot to do after the spectacular failure of its much-vaunted strategy to govern
The DA will meet with the EFF to discuss the red berets’ “ongoing co-operation with the ANC in attacking coalition governments across the country”
Mbalula said the ANC’s partnership with other political parties was not a coalition but issue-based co-operation
The Tshwane mayor will know on Thursday whether he will remain at the city’s helm or be removed by parties
EFF tries to force the ruling party’s hand to make the central bank state-owned
The state freight and ports company served its chief executive Siyabonga Gama and two other executives with suspension notices last week
‘Rampahosa’s ability to say the right thing is unmatched. We hope he will also be pushed to do the right thing’
The DA’s control of the Nelson Mandela Bay metro may be over next week after a fallout between mayor Athol Trollip and PA councillor Marlon Daniels
The governing party says it intends to amend the section which deals with property rights to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation
A fair trial? There’s a good chance the ex-president’s new heavyweights will claim he won’t get a fair trial and we focus on BRICS and Zim elections
EFF leader Julius Malema has accused businessman Patrice Motsepe of being a state capture threat.
‘The DA is not the only political actor in the country that is using foreigners as a convenient scapegoat for our significant economic problems’
The overwhelming sentiment in the North West is to give land to the people not traditional authorities
The commission of inquiry is looking into political and editorial interference at the state broadcaster
The traditional leaders’ organisation wants to change terms of engagement with political heads
The spread of women in the youth league’s leadership largely mimics that of the ANC at national and provincial levels
His father was robbed of freedom and of his land, now he hopes justice will be won for those to come
‘So Tom Moyane, the suspended head of the South African Revenue Service (Sars), went into battle early this past week’
Many are questioning Lekota’s opposition to proposed changes to Section 25 of the Constitution
The outspoken politician hopes to regain public confidence in the ANC
The presence of the EFF leader left many residents, who came to day two of the hearings, star-struck
The EFF leader told the crowd not to be apologetic when fighting for Africans, because they were the most oppressed
The much anticipated land hearings have members of Parliament bracing themselves for the relentless work ahead
Moves to right the state capture ship have taken the wind out of its sails, so it wreaks havoc elsewhere
The current ethnic, racial discourse is dangerous and simply avoids having to address the difficult issues confronting South Africa
EFF’s Floyd Shivambu has faced multiple rebukes for remarks he made about the Treasury’s deputy director-general during a committee meeting
‘The Ramaphoria train has its own problems. Its rural vote is declining rapidly, threatening its hard-won gains in KwaZulu-Natal’
An ANC ally came to the DA’s rescue when its single councillor in Nelson Mandela Bay voted in favour of mayor Athol Trollip’s budget.
Phalatse made the declaration on Sunday at a Friends of Israel event held in the city
‘When Shivambu attacked Momoniat, he invited scrutiny of not just his own knowledge of the way Parliament works but also of the EFF’s ideologies’
The EFF deputy president has said there was nothing wrong with critiquing the undermining of African leadership
The National Treasury has accused the Economic Freedom Fighters of displaying a ‘gross misunderstanding of parliamentary processes’