DA in Hot Water for Race-Cheering Posters
The Democratic Alliance(DA) in KwaZulu-Natal has been ordered to remove posters deemed race-baiting. The posters cheered on so-called Indians in
The Democratic Alliance(DA) in KwaZulu-Natal has been ordered to remove posters deemed race-baiting. The posters cheered on so-called Indians in
Police Minister Bheki Cele has stuck to his guns saying that Western Cape is the most resourced province. Speaking at a
Protesting workers in Cape Town have called for more efforts to be made to ensure their safety. They participated in the
President Cyril Ramaphosa has notified Police Commissioner, Khehla Sitole of his intention to suspend him. It follows allegations that Sitole
The Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania(PAC) is confident that its municipal strategy will help develop industries to create jobs, provide uninterrupted
The International Labour Research Information Group (ILRIG) has played an integral role in community education and conducting research which helps
There is no planet B, so the time to tackle climate change is now. These are the latest sentiments shared
Working class residents of Cape Town have decried the high cost of municipal services, in particular electricity. Some households are
The outcomes of local government elections have a direct impact on communities. Many have had to contend with infrastructural problems
Are Ward Councillors properly equipped with the necessary skill-set and leadership to be in their respective positions? In comparison to
Polarization and nationalism tropes in parts of South Africa are becoming more apparent through political party posters and campaigns. Political
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is confident that in municipalities run by them they will rout out corruption, redistribute land
Providing affordable housing, safe and reliable transport and reacting to climate emergencies are some of the key issues the Congress
The Al Jama-ah party says it is here to serve and accomplish the goals promised in its manifesto. At the
The South African political landscape has become saturated with parties vying for votes in the upcoming local government elections. This
Workers in the engineering and metal sector have downed tools as talks over a wage increase have hit an impasse.
The Presidency has released its top eight list of nominees for the Chief Justice position. The public was brought in
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe has accepted a nomination for the position of Chief Justice. This, despite Hlophe being
Afghanistan has been viewed with renewed interest, not so much because of the American withdrawal but the Taliban return to
South Africans mark September as Heritage Month. But for the victims of Apartheid and their families, it is a painful