Cyril Ramaphosa claimed on Friday that the DA had failed to spend R1.7 billion on housing in the Cape. However, the party have responded in fierce fashion.
Ramaphosa will be in Ebenhaeser, Beeswater, this weekend.
The ANC says it has been waiting for ten years to implement its plans for Cape Town’s townships.
Rob Packham, on trial for murdering his wife Gill, sat and listened as the pathologist relayed the sickening details of the injuries that claimed her life.
Justice served, or a massive let off? It’s been confirmed that the Sans Souci teacher who smacked a pupil will be allowed to return to her role at the school.
Nazier Paulsen was accused of stealing a laptop from the DA Legislature in 2015. The case, somehow, is still rumbling on now and the EFF MP isn’t happy.
A murder crime plot that was allegedly motivated by an extramarital affair.
Things are getting a little nasty in the Western Cape, as Helen Zille’s husband John Maree has found himself at war with the ANC.
This case is heading to court next week, but the battle is already on: The Chamber of Legal Students have been scathing in their criticism of Sans Souci.
Khayelitsha residents took to the streets to burn tyres and block roads with rubble and rocks.
A tough ask for the minister, but he sure did deliver, some might say.
Zwelinzima Vavi did not mince his words.
It was always going to be a tough ask for Mboweni to satisfy everyone.
It’s one small step for man, and one giant clean-up operation for our scientists. This rocket may have failed to launch, but the UKZN are still in good spirits…
COSATU says it expects nothing less.
A small victory is still a victory for the ministry of transport and public works.
The COSATU strike makes its way to the Mother City.
Two years in and the expansion plan has already been abandoned.
Dramatic scenes outside the provincial legislature in Cape Town.
A progressive decade for the Western Cape
The pendulum could swing either way for Ramaphosa.
A lean ceremony and the absence of Zuma. SONA 2019 already kicking off on the wrong foot.
How is it possible that the cost to build one toilet was R110 000?
The mother of the affected Sans Souci learner has expressed her frustration with the school, pleading with them to let her child return to class.
It’s beyond horrifying, and has left us lost for words. The victims were in Grades 4 and 5, but the perpetrators are Grade 6 and 7 students in the Western Cape.