MK Party calls for calm affirms Zuma’s leadership
MK Party’s secretary-general, reassured party members to remain calm, emphasising that Jacob Zuma still holds leadership.
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MK Party’s secretary-general, reassured party members to remain calm, emphasising that Jacob Zuma still holds leadership.
The Pretoria High Court affirmed a judgment mandating Eskom to ensure continuous power supply to essential facilities.
Seven individuals, including an eight-year-old child, were fatally shot on Sunday morning in Willowvale, lEastern Cape.
Zuma told the MK supporters his belief that judges hatred towards him, he expressed the necessity for changes in South Africa’s laws.
Mbalula strongly criticised Zuma and his MK Party, saying that the ANC would never succumb to the influence of a “dishonest individual”.
‘My father would have been part of this historic move and defining moment in the political landscape of our country,’ says Cleopatra Hani.
At a community gathering in Phoenix, EFF leader Julius Malema was told that if he gives the people of Phoenix land they promise to vote EFF.
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RISE Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi expresses that he will cast his vote once more, this time experiencing a blend of emotions.
Numerous sceptics have raised doubts about the of the ANC success, noting that the party has come close to achieving.
the National Joint Operational Structure disclosed during a media briefing that over 650 voting stations are hotspots.
Community healthcare workers in KZN disrupted Ramaphosa’s speech to ANC supporters, advocating for full-time employment and improved wages.
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Former Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula legal aid request has been denied by the Department of Defence Force
Six suspects arrested in connection with the murder of Luke Fleurs have been denied bail they face chargers of murder.
The BMA has happily received 400 fresh junior guards, who will be stationed at various points along the country’s borders.
More than 4 000 counterfeit items resembling popular brands were confiscated sports apparel, footwear, cellphones, and Bluetooth speakers.
Gwede Mantashe asserts that the ANC doesn’t harbour inherently corrupt individuals, known colloquially as “Amasela.”
Build One South Africa invites the community to engage with its leaders while their team competes in soccer matches against local sides.
Mbete shared her view on Zuma’s decision to withdraw support from the ANC, asserting that despite threats from MK Party, they remain unfazed.
Family conducts ritual to retrieve Spirit of George Flood Victim. Ramaphosa is scheduled to visit disaster site.
The elderly woman is seen strolling back from the shops when she comes across a poster of the ANC presidential candidate affixed to a tree.
During the signing ceremony, President Ramaphosa expressed that implementing the NHI would significantly tackle healthcare inequality.
Determining the criteria for being labelled as ‘middle class’ in South Africa is difficult due to the notable gap.
The health minister addressed inquiries regarding the NHI but refrained from providing extensive details regarding its funding.