We’ve taken a look at a few black and white millionaires, and tried to determine which political party they support… sommer net.
The Empress of the Western Cape personally selected most of the DA’s top leaders, but now they want her to step down.
KZN, the Eastern Cape and Gauteng have the highest number of cheating matrics from last years national exam… incidentally, Gauteng also has the highest pass rate. LOL!
It seems one the Zuma family’s mishaps might actually have had something of a positive after-effect, albeit not for Duduzane himself.
The DA has released its annual government score-card, rating el presidente and his cabinet from one to ten based on how great they’ve been doing their jobs.
Four months overdue, President Jacob Zuma finally submits a reaction to the Nkandla report – once again passing the blame and responsibility to others
When it comes to South Africa, Ebola is turning out to be a non-story time and again. But how long can we shield ourselves from the deadly virus?
Dr Mamphele Ramphele announces her departure from South African politics following a turbulent year with the newly-formed Agang SA
The Democratic Alliance says the Department of Science and Technology’s R1 million spend on office pot plant maintenance represents ‘skewed priorities’
A new government proposal suggests that all farmland is to be split up equally between current owners and current labourers. But who is going to get the short end of the stick?
The national elections may be yesterday’s news in South Africa, but expats around the world still have many questions concerning the mismanagement of the vote abroad. As hundreds did not get to cast their votes despite the best of intentions and efforts, inquiries examining the overseas vote are beginning to produce some initial answers
In an unexpected announcement, Agang SA leader Dr Mamphela Ramphele proclaimed that she would not be taking up either one of the two seats that her party managed to gain in last week’s general elections, opting to rather take time to regroup and focus on her future political strategy – if there is any
Despite another landslide victory with more than 62 per cent of the vote, the ANC will likely face its most challenging opposition in parliament yet as SA enters its third decade of democracy
The Democratic Alliance received 84.44% of the overseas vote in the 2014 South African election – but ballots from four foreign missions were not counted as they did not make it back to South Africa in time.
On 2nd May 2014 Abahlali baseMjondolo, the shackdwellers’ movement of South Africa, announced that their KwaZulu-Natal branch had collectively decided to vote for the Democratic Alliance (DA)
The results from the votes are coming in, and while they may hold some small surprises for new players like the EFF it looks like much of the next five years is going to be business as usual
The ANC might just be the all-out winner as well as the biggest loser of the upcoming national election in South Africa on Wednesday. But to what extent are voting patterns likely to change or remain the same in what commentators have called the most exciting election in twenty years?
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says the SABC has banned a second Ayisafani advert, while the SABC claim they are willing to flight the ad if it conforms to ICASA regulations
South Africans living abroad wake up to their election day one week ahead of the polls in Mzansi, with almost 10,000 registered voters expected at the High Commission in London alone
Radio host Eusebius McKaiser delves into the question of whether the Democratic Alliance are a genuine voting alternative to the ANC.
Western Cape Premier and Democratic Alliance (DA) leader HELEN ZILLE spills the beans in conversation with Sertan Sanderson in Cape Town
All is fair in love and war – and apparently politics, as the ANC blurs party lines and province colours
As the clash between the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the SABC, South Africa’s beleaguered public broadcaster, continues, the fate of the controversial ad starting it all will lie in the hands of a judge tonight
Sertan Sanderson catches up with the Democratic Alliance (DA) politician and Shadow Minister of Finance in Cape Town