The ANC’s overall support has been on the decline, and it looks like the EFF is hoovering up those disillusioned voters.
With the election looming large, it’s time to get to grips with how the three main politicals parties plan on handling big issues like land reform, jobs and fighting corruption.
The DA has unveiled two hardcore billboards in the lead-up to the elections, both of which were almost immediately vandalised.
With political tensions at an all-time high, polls reveal that the youth of South Africa will be making some interesting choices in the upcoming elections.
Consulting firm Intellidex has released a report that predicts the various outcomes, and corresponding consequences, of the upcoming general elections.
On Wednesday, the DA unveiled a billboard taking a hardcore shot at the ANC, and setting the tone for the upcoming election showdown.
Those ready and waiting for Cyril’s ‘New Dawn’ would have been disheartened by the recent lovefest between our current and former president.
“Kaput”, “game over”, and an “energy skunk on quicksand” – if you think you know just how bad the Eskom mess is, think again.
South Africans were asked a simple question – if national elections were held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?
The ANC have been widely ridiculed for the drama surrounding their website and the unpaid R32,5 million bill. Looks like they won’t be paying back the money.
Two separate ANC meetings descended into violent chaos this weekend, one in the Karoo and another in Port Elizabeth.
Securing a tender can be lucrative, although in this country, the proper channels are often bypassed. Perhaps that’s why we see videos like this.
The South African government showed just how out of touch they have become, with their advice on beating the petrol hike backfiring spectacularly.
It’s not very often that the ANC gives everyday South Africans a reason to laugh. For that reason, it’s worth taking a look at their website.
South Africa is in the midst of a political assassination crisis, with the ANC, in particular, proving deadlier by the year. The New York Times paints a not so pretty picture.
Political war never rests, even over the long weekend. As the ANC continues to do battle amongst themselves, some chief characters showed their cards.
It is abundantly clear that there are people within the ANC who are conspiring against President Ramaphosa. Turns out he might be one step ahead.
Ace’s Zuma surprise. Latest SA ‘war zone’ stats. Trump’s 9/11 fist pump. Zim violence beckons. Hurricane Florence winds at 225kmh. Cape Town is omen. Tinder Gold hits SA. What’s wrong with British Airways? PdV interview. Kendall’s dress.
With the ANC and the EFF set to join forces to oust Tshwane executive mayor Solly Msimanga, his goose looked cooked. The DA had a secret weapon.
While white farmers across the country fear for their livelihoods, it’s the story of a small farm in the North West province that is being widely shared.
It’s usually the South Africans who talk endlessly about moving to Perth who compare South Africa and Zimbabwe. Shall we have that chat again?
Deputy President David Mabuza has made headlines in the New York Times for all of the wrong reasons. Here’s a hint – the story involves widespread corruption.
The Western Cape has been under DA governance for a while now, but the latest poll numbers show that they should take nothing for granted.
The ANC is being dragged by social media users, after images of their ribbon-cutting ceremony for an outside toilet did the rounds.
Jacob Zuma will never be called a gracious loser, and he’s now waging an all-out war to dismantle the party (and country) he once led.
The ex-president of South Africa and the troubled tax agency took a helluva beating in a stinging report from the international media outlet.
A growing number of South Africans are coming to the realisation that the ANC is rotten, and the same is true for the team at the New York Times.
Last night, after two delays, Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new cabinet ministers, as well as South Africa’s new deputy president, David Mabuza. The man has a past.
There will be no shortage of ministers looking nervously over their shoulders, but there are seven in particular who we could all do with seeing the back of.
Seeing as Jacob Zuma is taking his sweet time resigning as president, the ANC’s parliamentary caucus has taken things into its own hands.