The recent actions of US President Donald Trump against South Africa and comments by AfriForum suggest the issue of land and expropriation will once again dominate our politics — but not as intensely ...
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The opposition parties still insist on the expropriation of land without compensation while the Health Minister said the NHI ...
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UK-based Ranmore funds founder Sean Peche takes a contrarian approach to the ‘Black Swan’ event threatening the South African economy ...
In 2018, its Progressive Caucus partner, the EFF attempted to amend Section 25 of the constitution to allow for expropriation ...
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma beat Ping in a highly contested election, becoming the first woman to chair the African Union ...
Normally the post-Sona debate focuses on picking apart the national address given by the President the week before. This year, in the face of US intimidation, has been quite different.
The post-SONA debate in parliament was dominated by South African-US relations, which took a sharp turn for the worse under new President Donald Trump. The US leader cut all aid to South Africa, ...
There is a prevailing perception that recent arrivals within the MK Party are assuming greater control, while long-standing ...
EFF leader Julius Malema called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to close the Israel Embassy in SA to show that the country will ...
AfriForum says it's ironic that the MK Party, led by Jacob Zuma who 'was responsible for state capture', would open a case against the group.