UDM, Holomisa delaying tactics push pause on Harith’s defamation and damages trial
Harith, together with its co-plaintiffs, appeared before the Pretoria High Court today, in the last leg of a three-year legal battle to clear their names.
Harith, together with its co-plaintiffs, appeared before the Pretoria High Court today, in the last leg of a three-year legal battle to clear their names.
As anticipated and in line with its previous stated positions, the Lebashe Investment Group is vindicated and pleased with the outcome of the Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation.
The list of colourful characters in Nelson Mandela Bay is impressive, even by South African standards.
Athol Trollip doesn’t know when he will return to power as mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay, but he is pretty sure he will do so.
Having lived through a 2006 fickle marriage between the DA and ID in George, Western Cape, Graham Sell finds it hard to be enthusiastic about coalition politics.
In this election story, John Clarke speaks of lost ID cards, long queues and catching lifts with strangers, as he seeks to get the right documentation to vote in the municipal elections.
August is set to be the most important election in South Africa’s history since 1994. There are increasing signs that SA is likely to see a spate of coalition governments.
Iswamo Kapalu, a member of the Jesuit Institute, joins the debate calling for an electoral reform. It currently operates on a herd mentality, as voting is aligned with party interests rather than those of the nation.
The National Assembly on Tuesday is set to debate a motion tabled by the Democratic Alliance to have President Jacob Zuma removed from office.
Donwald Pressly gazes into his crystal ball, looking ahead to the local municipal elections. He points to some major reshuffling and political gameplay, as majority’s are won and lost.