The Western Cape is the only province not governed by the ANC
Ordinary people are doing what they can to help children surrounded by gunfire and drugs on the Cape Flats
In an interview with Lester Kiewit, the head of the official opposition says Ramaphosa cannot expect others to defend him against his own party
As the courts batter the public protector, the ANC in Parliament is trying to work out how to appear to be taking action while staying unified
‘Getting retrenched opened up a lot of doors for me’
Decades after people who fought for freedom died under suspicious circumstances, relatives want their cases reopened
This comes as Busisiwe Mkhwebane announced she’s investigating the appointment of South African Revenue Service commissioner
Revelations of Ramaphosa’s massive spending to beat Zuma are driving calls for more oversight of party funding
After Constitutional Court ruling hammers public protector, DA says it will wait on a judicial review of protector’s Bosasa report
The number of pathology cases in Cape Town has shot up because of the Mother City’s spiralling rate of violent crime and homicides
Now those working on the ground to help children say many girls are also being drawn into gangs
Last week Police Minister Bheki Cele announced that President Ramaphosa had approved the deployment of military personnel to parts of Cape Town
Yusuf Daniels, a former auctioneer, describes himself as someone who became an author by mistake
Pemmy Majodina says controversial MPs have not been convicted in a court of law
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
Controversial MPs who have engaged in questionable conduct are back in Parliament thanks to the governing party
The M&G understands the ANC offered the position to the IFP in exchange for support in metros lost during 2016 local government elections
His lunchtime outing is a taste of things to come — meals that keep Cabinet in touch with the people
Despite losing another assisted-dying case, Sean Davison will continue his advocacy
EFF mum on whether it will raise public protector issue with Ramaphosa during Sona
Following criticism from cultural groups, a praise singer will be heralding the president’s arrival.But costs will be kept to a minimum
The president is set to deliver Sona in Cape Town on Thursday
Despite the DA having more seats in Knysna, the ANC has chosen the town’s mayor
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
After being cleared by the ANC’s internal ethics committee, prominent politicians from the Jacob Zuma’s administration are back in Parliament
After its worst-ever result in the province, the ANC in the province has struggled to bring together competing factions and create a cohesive party
Pemmy Majodina returns to the parliamentary precinct after having served as a member of the National Council of Provinces between 1999 and 2004
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde was sworn in on Wednesday
The party says it is because of the ruling which found Mkhwebane’s report into the Vrede dairy farm project ‘invalid and unconstitutional’
With just over half the votes counted, the FF+ has already doubled its 2014 votes
With more than two-thirds of voting districts declared in the Western Cape, the incumbent DA is holding firm to continue governing the province
It was only in 1986 that the NG Kerk welcomedSouth Africans of all races to worship under one roof