US President Donald Trump has claimed that South Africa's new land laws will lead to the takeover of white-owned farms. Pretoria denies the claims as "misinformation." Trump retaliated with sanctions.
Normally the post-Sona debate focuses on picking apart the national address given by the President the week before. This year, in the face of US intimidation, has been quite different.
This new 12.4 in the Expropriation Act just opens a door on the never-never and creates massive insecurity of property, and ...
has been forced to publish revised draft regulations for the implementation of the Employment Equity Amendment Act – better known as the Race Quotas Act – which was signed into law by President Cyril ...
EFF Leader Julius Malema has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to outline how South Africa will respond to threats made by ...
Since the DA joined the government last year, tempering expectations has always been important. The ANC still believes in the ...
AfriForum welcomes the government's plan to tackle farm attacks, saying it's long overdue. Minister of Agriculture John ...
South Africa’s foreign minister has vowed to push ahead with its genocide case against Israel at the International Court of ...
DA MPL says reports that only an abridged version will be released points to a cover up The full Manase Report must be made public and tabled in Parliament According to media reports, only the ...
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) premiered the first of its television advertisements for Election 2024, which will bolster the party’s election campaign with an exciting broadcast ad that will ...
Members of different political parties debated President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Parliament, ...
Not only have leaders in the government of national unity backed President Cyril Ramaphosa in his fight against US President ...
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