Another day, another example of how the EFF offers voters nothing more than empty rhetoric and childish petulance.
It’s been 11 days since load shedding but the alarm rang yesterday as Eskom warned that stage two could be implemented over the next few days.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa is on the precipice of instituting significant changes in the country’s flagging electricity sector
A former State Security boss leaked a CCTV video showing the purported burglary that occurred at Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm where a ton of hidden money was stolen.
On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa was forced to abandon his Workers’ Day address in Rustenburg.
Ramaphosa motion of no confidence. Prince Andrew shocker at Philip memorial. Load shedding every three days. Wrong Will Smith attacked.
With our national state of disaster once again extended, despite pleas from various experts for it to end, patience with President Ramaphosa is wearing thin.
In response to a question from Julius Malema regarding Bheki Cele, President Ramaphosa surprised parliament while stressing how unafraid he is.
It’s likely that Ramaphosa will stay on as party president come the ANC elective conference in December. There’s more uncertainty around who will be his second in command.
With the Digital Vibes scandal hanging over the ANC ahead of the elections on November 1, President Ramaphosa has taken an interesting approach to dealing with those responsible.
The much-anticipated cabinet reshuffle, which had been on the cards for a while, was announced by President Ramaphosa last night. A few appointments warrant a closer look.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to shuffle the deck, with a number of ministers reported to be on the chopping block.
President Cyril Ramaphosa was left perplexed, and a little embarrassed, when he couldn’t locate his iPad before making an important announcement.
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For many South Africans, this past Sunday’s ‘family meeting’ was the final straw, and patience has all but worn thin.
The ANC continues to tear itself apart from within, and the biggest power struggle sees our president pitted against the suspended secretary-general.
The secretary-general has asked courts to lift his suspension, as well as suspending our current president from the ANC.
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The president and other top-earning ministers will see their paycheques remain the same for the second year in a row, but they’re still taking home a decent salary.
Following King Zwelithini’s memorial, President Cyril Ramaphosa faced a security risk and had to be hastily escorted from the scene.
It looks like the plans to make “the first new city to be built in a democratic South Africa” a reality are still ticking along.
When fynbos is used to inspire hope that better days are to come, you know there’s a great deal of clutching at straws going on.
Tonight, at 7PM, President Ramaphosa will deliver his state of the nation address.
The best news about SONA 2021 is that there will be no red carpet nonsense. As for the rest, it’s the customary bumpy road.
In an open letter to President Ramaphosa, key players in the wine industry have said that it won’t survive if the ban on sales and onsite consumption of alcohol continues.
This evening, at 8PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation, with sources who spoke to the Sunday Times saying a return to alert level 4 is not on the cards.
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This evening, at 8PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation, following a special sitting of Cabinet that considered recommendations of the NCCC meeting.
Drivers have been killed and others injured over the past week, with more than 30 trucks torched in a series of violent attacks.
PETA has alleged that Ramaphosa and his employees have worked to conceal ties to trophy hunting in South Africa.