South Africa welcomes Amnesty International’s report, which has exposed the genocide against the Palestinian people in occupied Gaza. Amnesty International, a reputable and fiercely independent ...
2. BizNews Briefing – US Election Shifts, Trump’s Return, and Global Ripples: Implications for South Africa 3. NewsWrap: What Trump’s election win means; new Tshwane Mayor’s action plan; OUTA v ESKOM; ...
The Constitutional Court’s order on 21 November 2022, under the leadership of Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, granting Janusz Waluś parole within ten days, remains a source of profound anger and ...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) presented its submission on the Political Party Funding Act’s Donation Limit and Threshold Disclosure to Parliament’s Portfolio Committee: Home ...
African National Congress (ANC) welcomes clarification of the processes surrounding the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act. It is important that all parties within the Government of National ...
Douglas Gibson says our schoolchildren must be given benefit of school sport Sport helps to unify our nation. This is so self-evident that it seems unnecessary to repeat it. But South Africans are so ...
It is with a sense of urgency that I address you today on the water crisis in South Africa, generally, and Johannesburg specifically. Two months ago the South Hills Water Tower, right here, had ...
The DA is proposing that Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi urgently looks into using our dams in the province as a source of hydroelectricity, establishing a green economy war room that is mandated to ...
This weekend's farm murder in the Goedemoed District in the Southern Free State serves as a painful reminder that farm attacks and murders usually increase during the festive season when farmers are ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with concern the ongoing developments in Syria which have once again highlighted the exploitation of innocent Syrians by proxy forces seeking to maintain the brutal ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is alarmed by the escalating governance crisis and repeated cybersecurity breaches at the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS). Despite multiple interventions, ...