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.
Parliament has, for a second time, sent the FICA bill to the president to sign into law, after he sent it back the first time.
Jimmy Manyi’s PPF — often in the news for it’s pro-Gupta, anti-Gordhan rhetoric — took more than R800 000 from two financially unstable parastatals it turns out.
Mmusi Maimane called the presentation “poorly worded”.
The DA think Molefe in treasury will be the final key for the Guptas.
The Mayor of Cape Town could soon be in big trouble with her own party.
24 year-old Hlomela Bucwa might be new to parliament, but what she lacks in experience she makes up for in gusto.
The ANC might not be the best party to call out the DA, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t.
The ANC’s not letting up on the pressure in their former metro.
While overall unemployment in the Eastern Cape rose by 0.2%, mayor Athol Trollip’s Nelson Mandela bay saw more than 4 000 new jobs created in the fourth quarter of 2016, StatsSA reports.
The EFF “skipped” day one of this year’s State of the Nation Debate, but the DA’s national spokesperson made ‘Damme’ sure they weren’t missed.
In the absence of the EFF, the DA made sure the State of the Nation debate gave government no quarter and we’ve never seen a roast quite like this.
The insults keep flying in all directions.
The DA leader didn’t sugarcoat when he took to the podium on Tuesday.
DA North West leader Joe McGluwa is livid after the ruling party announced plans to build a statue honouring el presidente.
The DA’s Gauteng spokesperson for health claims that a policewoman and an ANC councillor benefitted from an unlicensed NGO involved in at least one of the 94 Esidimeni deaths.