The DA has called on South Africans to stand together.
Whatever scheme the president’s planning in order to hold on to power, he’d better do it quick.
While the president continues playing games with Treasury and the economy, the Democratic Alliance is gearing up to roast South African Airways over what has ballooned to R4.5 billion revenue lost in the current financial year.
The leader of SA’s official opposition is heading to the UK to unveil the party’s roadmap to taking over the Union Buildings come 2019. If you’d like a chance to get involved or just say hi, why not catch him in the capitol? Entrance is FREE however RSVP is essential by the 28 March. Reserve […]
So no more statue. Instead, Groot Marico will be getting a monument honouring struggle icon Jacob Zuma.
With the current political rhetoric from all sides, it’s hardly surprising that some people are simply taking whatever land they want.
Another scandal has hit the Democratic Alliance.
Kgalema Motlanthe’s no stranger to uncertainty and this is by no means the first time he’s made a point of calling his party out on its ageing leadership problem.
Less than a week after her comments about colonialism, the DA has scheduled a date for its former leader’s disciplinary meeting.
Mmusi Maimane did not mince his words.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane’s made it clear that the party does not share former leader Helen Zille’s views on colonialism.
In a pretty foreboding op-ed penned over the weekend, former DA leader and Western Cape Premier Helen Zille warned that, in the quest for votes, the blues risk becoming just like the ANC.
Jozi mayor Herman Mashaba last Thursday continued his campaign of tidying up the management structures within the municipality, targeting head honchos at City Power.
The Democratic Alliance says the Constitutional Court’s ruling on Friday was a victory for social grant beneficiaries.
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille will face a disciplinary process for her tweets about colonialism, DA leader Mmusi Maimane said on Thursday.
Helen has put her foot in it again…
The departments of communications, social development, water and sanitation, transport and now energy… unable to perform their most basic tasks, yet the ministers in charge walk away unscathed.
Okay so we couldn’t host the 2022 Commonwealth Games, but someone’s still got to pay the piper.
Reports of a new 18-seater jet for the presidency has opposition parties frothing at the mouth, none more so than the Democratic Alliance.
Corruptions investigations have cost a fortune, but yielded no results.
While only considering it as a last resort, Malema’s red berets aren’t ruling out resigning from parly to break the quorum and force an early general election.
Don’t force Helen Zille into a corner, you might not like what comes next.
These statistics are most certainly alarming.