
Paul Mashatile's sudden walkout from the National Convention sparked outrage. Delegates demand that the South African government listen to their concerns
Paul Mashatile's sudden walkout from the National Convention sparked outrage. Delegates demand that the South African government listen to their concerns
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the National Dialogue against criticism that the R700 million used for the dialogue is too steep a price tag.
The former Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula is expected to return to the Pretoria High Court for her corruption case. SA discussed it.
Julius Malema split public opinion by explaining why the EFF did not support the National Dialogue, saying it was a waste of money that the government didn't have.
South Africans were outraged by an old video of Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKensie's prison life amid his racism scandal online.
The Democratic Alliance has unveiled Cilliers Brink as its mayoral candidate for Tshwane, with the former mayor saying he was determined to finish what he started.
The South African Human Rights Commission called on the National Dialogue's Eminent Persons to discuss the Open Chats Podcast's racist remarks on 15 August.
The City of Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero said that the R23 billion which the city spent was used to purchase unauthorised water and electricity.
The MK Party has confirmed it and Jacob Zuma will not be at the National Dialogue, saying that its leader would not be invited in a million years.
The Presidency reacted to the South African National Defence Force Chief General Rudzani Maphwanya's trip to Iran. Cyril Ramaphosa wasn't aware of it.
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