With less than two weeks until South Africa is meant to switch off analogue TV broadcasts, the matter is again back in court.
While Namibia slashes its Cabinet, South Africa clings to excess. VAT hikes won’t solve our problems—only real government reform will.
The latest G20 news, plus expert views on what SA’s leadership of this critical forum means when it comes to shaping global ...
Nothing symbolises just how broken Joburg is more than a certain corner opposite Hyde Park Corner on Jan Smuts Drive. A giant ...
A dodgy smell lingers in the air around the government offices in Tshwane’s Madiba Street and Cape Town’s Plein Street ...
Free SA has written to president Cyril Ramaphosa, asking him to start by trimming his cabinet. The organisation further ...
A new set of restrictions, outlined in the memo, would follow pledges by the president to institute an immigration crackdown.
The US decision to expel South Africa's ambassador was "regrettable," the office of the South African president said Saturday ...
A Treasury Budget that is divorced from reality is a futile exercise. It’s a wish list, not an executable plan. Unfortunately, the ties between the national Budget and reality have over time become ...
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has condemned the Democratic Alliance for its refusal to support Wednesday’s ...
To address the land question, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Expropriation Bill into law on 23 January 2025. The newly assented Expropriation Act No. 13 of 2024 comes 50 years after the ...
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, highlighted the summit’s significance during a briefing following the ...
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