The threats are not only to the individuals but also to democracy and freedom of news media
The party hopes to take both Gauteng and the Northern Cape from the ANC, albeit through coalitions with other opposition parties
Opposition parties have added their input ahead of the presentation of the budget speech
‘The nation is agog at the video of the Economic Freedom Fighters MP Marshall Dlamini slapping a white security guard’
‘We may have once thought the EFF had some good ideas, and at least provided a left-wing goad to the ANC’
The Red Berets say the public enterprises minister was a member of the Cabinet which led to Eskom’s failure
Ramaphosa made a good speech, but his words belie the complexity involved in fixing things
Dream On: Positivity in Parliament but ghosts linger in Luthuli House
This was the president’s promising refrain throughout his State of the Nation address
South Africa will head to the polls in 90 days as announced by President Ramaphosa during his Sona speech
The red berets will caucus on whether to allow President Ramaphosa to deliver his speech without incident, says the party’s deputy president
While addressing his supporters during the EFF Manifesto Launch at Giant Stadium in Soshanguvhe,the party’s leader Julius Malema made various promises
EFF leader Julius Malema speaks about unity Among Africans at the party’s manifesto at Giant Stadium in Soshanguvhe on Saturday.
Addressing the EFF manifesto launch, Malema described the EFF as a government in waiting, saying people are no longer willing to wait for land
The manifesto incorporates the party’s seven cardinal pillars — including land redistribution without compensation
Given the crises caused by the ANC, the DA and the EFF should eat into the ruling party’s vote
‘The relationship between politicians and journalists is, or rather ought to be, adversarial’
‘At any rate, whatever Zuma did or didn’t do, Juju has forgiven him’
If the Ramaphosa faction in the ANC wants to retain power, it has to level with voters
The EFF is giving President Cyril Ramaphosa until February’s SONA to call a media briefing where he has been asked to detail his dealings with Bosasa
Indications are that even an ANC victory at the polls is unlikely to reverse the party’s decline in popular support
Part II: Journalists helped pull SA back from a precipice by exposing the depth of state capture. But they are now staring into an abyss of their own
Advocate Ngcukaitobi argued that the Riotous Assemblies Act was passed during the apartheid era and was inconsistent with the Constitution
The Public Servants Association has called on the new NDPP to speed up the finalisation of the political cases that have been hanging on for years
The land question is an emotive issue and parties either vociferously support or oppose expropriation without compensation
Brian’s company made the payments. Floyd’s belongings were allegedly stolen from there, but both deny staying in the Fourways apartment
People need the facts to make informed choices, which is what journalists should be providing
The EFF announced a criminal case will be opened against Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan
The party made these and other claims during its protest outside the state capture commission
Gordhan denied allegations his daughter amassed millions of rands through state tenders, urging his detractors to appear before the Zondo commission
Ramaphosa backtracked on a response he gave before the National Assembly 11 days ago about the payment from Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson
The Joint Constitutional Review Committee has adopted a resolution to amend Section 25 of the Constitution