It is time the DA leader reprised his Christiane Amanpour routine first unleashed in Ukraine
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KwaZulu-Natal’s apprentice premier is accused of overshadowing his principal, instead of shadowing her
Party leader John Steenhuisen said the comments on the Israel-Gaza conflict undermined his leadership
DA calls former Eskom chief executive De Ruyter ‘brave’, thanks him for his service
The minister addresses the future of the country’s state-owned entities and speculation they may be moved from his portfolio
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With the party eyeing control of three provinces, there is no shortage of takers for the top positions
The party’s federal executive has rejected a call to include more township-based party members as delegates at its federal congress next week
The Democratic Alliance’s new leader in the province says the target is a million new voters for the 2019 elections
Moodey vowed to put aside the tensions that emerged between himself and Cachalia in the lead-up to the conference.
‘Newcomer’ Ghaleb Cachalia believes he can win over ANC members dissatisfied with the party
‘We need somebody who understands the strategy and who’s got the battle scars to take Gauteng away from the ANC,’ said the Tshwane mayor
Current provincial leader John Moody squares up with Ekurhuleni’s Ghaleb Cachalia for a top spot