Elana Barkhuizen faced the media for the first time since the Schweizer-Reneke segregation controversy hit the headlines, and she’s got her fightback planned. Continue reading…
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It’s been a little while, hasn’t it? John Steenhuisen has laughed off suggestions the ANC have changed their ways, in a fiery speech delivered on Tuesday. Continue reading…
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After four people were killed in the Pretoria train crash, the DA have wasted no time in finding a source of blame for the horrific accident. Four people have been killed and more than 200 people were injured following the Pretoria train crash on Tuesday morning. A head-on collision saw both trains derail, causing carnage.. Continue reading…
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Could Jacob Zuma be jailed until he turns 90? A proposal made by the DA ahead of the 2019 Elections has revealed how long they believe JZ should spend behind bars. Continue reading…
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Johan Kruger is the latest victim in a deadly spate of farm murders across the country. He was attacked and killed in the early hours of Friday morning. Continue reading…
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Judge Aubrey Ledwaba has spoken: In his scathing judgement, he lists his reasons why Jacob Zuma must return the total cost of his legal fees. Continue reading…
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Parliament’s Joint Constitutional Review Committee began discussions on its recommendations regarding the amendment of section 25 of the Constitution on Tuesday, November 13. Continue reading…
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DA leader Mmusi Maiamne says that the future of SA lies in the form of coalitions and acknowledges that his leftist party can not take the lead in the 2019 election. The DA leader, Mmusi Maiamne, says that the future of SA lies in the form of coalitions, acknowledging that the leftist party can not.. Continue reading…
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It has not been a great week for the ANC. It has been an even worse week for the party’s national spokesperson, Pule Mabe, who stands accused by his former personal assistant of sexual harassment. Continue reading…
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DA Spokesperson Solly Malatsi has filed an official complaint with the SA Human Rights commission, following comments made at a Black First Land First (BLF) rally in Potchefstroom on Sunday 9 December. Continue reading…
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According to the leaked report, the ANC has deployed a land expropriation task team which is currently formulating legislature in anticipation of Constitutional amendments. Continue reading…
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The DA proposed five amendments to the Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B35-2018] to support senior citizens, improve road maintenance and improve rail transport. The political party specifically proposed an increase in the appropriation of Department of Social Development [Vote No. 17] of R1.2 billion to provide the 3.5 million beneficiaries of the old age grant with.. Continue reading…
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The Freedom Front Plus is often dismissed as a fringe party of Afrikaner separatists with no meaningful role to play in South African politics. In the run-up to the 2019 elections, however, analysts are beginning to speculate that the FF+ could see quite significant growth at the polls — in particular, from white voters disenchanted.. Continue reading…
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