Youth surge in voter registration may favour the EFF
Another 700,000 people have been added to the voters role in South Africa during the final registration weekend and more than 80% were under the age of 30.
Another 700,000 people have been added to the voters role in South Africa during the final registration weekend and more than 80% were under the age of 30.
GIBS’ Marius Oosthuizen perfectly hits the nail on the head when it comes to the dynamics surrounding that of firebrand political leader Julius Malema.
The ongoing volatility that rattled stocks and investors globally since last Friday, have one consequence in common: continued uncertainty.
The EFF accepted an apology by Helen Zille for tweets that appeared to defend colonialism and said it would keep cooperating with the DA in municipal councils.
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe, whose appointment was rescinded on Friday, is challenging the Eskom board’s decision to remove him and served labour court papers.
Anthea Jeffery questions the ANC’s tactics to expropriate land without compensation constitutionally, and in so doing uncovers a possible loophole.
Last night South Africa’s young democracy was the big loser as violence and populist theatre in all its ugliest forms took centre stage in our Parliament where President Jacob Zuma delivered his State of the Nation Address.
Julius Malema’s self-righteous belief that he can force repossession of legally owned land has been made often and a proper assessment is long overdue.
Gerhard Papenfus, chief executive of the National Employer’s Association of South Africa, wrote a letter to Julius Malema, calling on him to desist from going down Hitler’s race-baiting and genocidal path.
EFF leader Julius Malema is expected to appear in the Newcastle Magistrate’s Court on Monday for allegedly urging his supporters to invade land.