A call for responsible and constitutional governance in South Africa – Eustace Davie
In a world where majoritarianism often overshadows constitutional rights, the behaviour of some elected officials raises alarms.
In a world where majoritarianism often overshadows constitutional rights, the behaviour of some elected officials raises alarms.
South African government entities have accumulated a staggering R56 million in unpaid TV licence fees, a significant blow to the beleaguered public broadcaster, SABC.
In a bid to address critical bottlenecks to national growth, big business is partnering with SA government in an open-ended commitment.
Emeritus Professor Francois Vreÿ of the Faculty of Military Science at Stellenbosch University warns that the ANC government risks a “flash revolution” if it does not improve the provision of “human security”.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa allocated a range of powers to his electricity minister to help address the nation’s energy crisis, almost three months after appointing him.
Leading medical professionals in South Africa are backing FASA’s case for the urgent cessation and judicial review of Pfizer vaccines.
South African Deputy President David Mabuza tendered his resignation to parliament ahead of Cyril Ramaphosa’s anticipated cabinet reshuffle.
South Africa is now listed as a “jurisdiction under increased monitoring”, more commonly referred to as FATF’s “grey list”.
Alec Hogg interviews ActionSA’s Herman Mashaba – delving into published polls, religion, Communism and coalition politics.
Mpiyakhe Dhlamini writes on the popular belief of envy in SA – delving into the nation’s respect for wealth despite corrupt leaders.