The EFF proposes that a committee be established to make it possible for the state to expropriate land in the public interest, without compensation
‘Over the years Steve Hofmeyr has reinvented himself from the poor man’s Brad Pitt to a singer to a political public commentator’
Gigaba’s future in President Ramaphosa’s cabinet is uncertain
In an interview with the Mail & Guardian this week, The EFF leader said he felt vindicated by Zuma’s exit from the presidency
The EFF are taking credit for the resignation of the president and they are refusing to take part in the election of Ramaphosa as president
The DA says it is "rejoicing" at the news that Jacob Zuma has resigned as president, while the United Democratic Movement says "good riddance"
On Tuesday morning, reports emerged the NEC had agreed to recall Zuma in its meeting.
A motion of no confidence and an early election have also been called for by the DA, EFF, UDM and Cope.
The Ramaphosa faction is invested in accumulation through the market and has no vision for the impoverished masses
‘But watching the spectacle of Zuma’s political death unfold so agonisingly has revealed much about the gaping holes in the ANC leadership’
‘We don’t need the Speaker to give us permission to debate the motion of no confidence. We have given her an opportunity and she failed’
At last Monday’s meeting of the NWC, the committee told the top six to ask Zuma to leave and asked for feedback after their meeting with Zuma.
The motion of no confidence in Zuma is scheduled for February 22.
Whether it’s through the opposition or the ANC itself, the road to Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address is littered with potholes
‘We are black and we are proud. We are black and we are beautiful. We are black and we are not ashamed of being black’
‘We must make sure that in 2018 all academically deserving students are admitted freely in SA universities and FET colleges’
The once-avid Zuma supporter is placing her bets with Ramaphosa, but she’s unlikely to succeed
Readers write in about the need for a new social movement, and the ANC succession debate
‘It would be foolhardy to suggest that discussions about corruption in South Africa are race neutral’
The SACP is on the back foot after being shafted by the president it once vocally backed
The DA hopes ‘sanity will prevail’ in its coalition as the ANC moves to oust Jo’burg’s mayor
Voting for an opposition party is a realistic option, but they must work on their policies
Five ANC councillors in Umzimkhulu have been murdered this year, raising tensions in the region
"Beyond its reputation problems, finding a new owner or funder will be considerably complicated"
The union is split after insider claims that its bosses reassured British investors after the massacre
It was un-African to invite or even disinvite someone to a funeral, according to the Youth League.
"Political differences should never degenerate into violence because such will lead to common ruins."
Opposition parties have become “divided down the middle" after the motion of no confidence vote
In September the EFF will head to the constitutional court in a bid to have Zuma impeached.
Many have come out condemning Malema – but by doing so, are we shutting down an important conversation that needs to be had?
This comes after EFF leader, Julius Malema said the deputy president was non-white and not black in a rally last week
After a 10-year legal battle, the Moletele have taken back the land from which they were evicted by members of the white minority nearly a century ago