The IFP responds to the Mail & Guardian about an article it published in its August 8 to 15 edition on the establishment of the Ingonyama Trust
The head of parliament’s watchdog says he is going to get more power to dig into graft and corruption, and ensure there are consequences
The M&G understands the ANC plans to offer the position to the IFP in exchange for support in metros lost during 2016 local government elections
ANC gets 42 seats in KZN, while IFP and DA get 14 and 11 seats respectively
A collapse of basic services and lawfare cost the governing party 10% of it votes
After losing voters every single election, the party is turning its slide around, with results showing that it is growing
The party’s elections head claims ANC members were responsible for the deadly shooting
The numbers are a major blow for the ANC which had consolidated its support in the province since 2004 when it took 47.4% of the vote
The numbers are a major blow for the ANC which had consolidated its support in the province since 2004 when it took 47.4% of the vote
Remembering South Africa’s first democratic elections: It’s easy to forget that things could have turned out very differently in South Africa
The land question is an emotive issue and parties either vociferously support or oppose expropriation without compensation
Since Tom’s ‘decommissioning’ things at the revenue service are looking up
A protest over alleged rigged SRC elections at TUT ended tragically
‘We shudder to think what could happen should two KwaZulu-Natal powerhouses, the king and the former president — both under threat — come together’
Richard Mbatha and two others appeared on charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the Estcourt magistrate’s court on Thursday
South Africa is not only open for business, it will prioritise inclusive growth and transformation of the economy
A sister-in-law of Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been appointed as acting chief executive of the embattled Ingonyama Trust Board
President Ramaphosa is to face some testing questions in Parliament during his first quarterly question session since being sworn in a month ago
The party shunned the EFF’s motion that proposes Parliament should begin the process of legislating land expropriation without compensation
Opposition parties say if Zuma delivers the SONA "that will confirm the ANC’s inability, or unwillingness, to do what is right for South Africa".
Umnini residents are preparing to go to the high court to stop the local inkosi from selling and leasing land to businesses
Areas like Inanda are filling with ‘outsiders’ taking advantage of vacant land
Ngubo, a former ANC Donnybrook branch chairperson and the one-time head of the Pietermaritzburg New Prison, was released on Monday.
The IFP’s presidential hopeful says he is tasked with preserving Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s legacy
The museum honouring Mangosuthu Buthelezi in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, elides the main ingredient – truth
The party’s veteran leader has backed an outsider to succeed him, sparking possible dissension
After more than four decades at the helm of the IFP, Buthelezi announced that he would be stepping down at the party’s next elective conference
IFP national chairperson Blessed Gwala made these allegations in a submission to the Moerane Commission into political killings in KZN.
Last week, at least seven EFF councillors attended a council meeting in the small West Rand municipality and voted with the ANC
"The party believes Wednesday’s by-election in the uPhongolo municipality will strengthen its presence in that region"
The city remains without a mayor after the council vehemently rejected the speaker’s calls to nominate a new mayor.
The big deal about the little by-election is that the ANC’s bid to hold the province’s north has failed