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Mkhonto weSizwe Party is angry with President Cyril Ramaphosa for not firing Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, following ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has lived up to its promise to snub President Cyril Ramaphosa’s National Dialogue initiative, ...
"Will the President act on the Mchunu allegations and use Sunday evening’s announcement as the opportunity to clean out his ...
It is unfortunate that Steenhuisen, one of the staunchest proponents of the GNU, oversaw the DA’s entry into the arrangement ...
DA's threat to withold support for some departmental budgets could again risk finalisation of budget
Chairperson of Parliament’s Appropriations Committee, Mmusi Maimane, said his hands are tied, and this is a battle for the ...
DA national spokesperson, Willie Aucamp, reiterated the party’s stance that they will not take part in the proposed “ANC national dialogue” that “uses people’s money. ” ...
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As the GNU falters, the DA's decision to boycott the National Dialogue called by President Cyril Ramaphosa exposes the ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNRamaphosa returns to a trio of crises — and then there’s Helen Zille waiting in the wingsPresident Cyril Ramaphosa returned from the BRICS meeting in Brazil to face multiple crises: new US tariffs, a police minister under fire, and another challenge to the Budget.
As tensions rise between the ANC and DA, the political landscape of South Africa faces a critical test, writes Zohra Teke.
With these harsh words DA chair of the federal council Helen Zille questioned the ANC’s approach to the National Dialogue – ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa's Ramaphosa Pushes Forward With National Dialogue Amid DA Party WithdrawalSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday that his flagship national dialogue would proceed despite the withdrawal of the Democratic Alliance (DA), the African National Congress's largest ...
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Briefly on MSNFikile Mbalula Says ANC Won’t Protect Ministers Guilty of Wrongdoing Anymore, SA Doesn’t Believe HimFikile Mbalula stated that the ANC would no longer protect ministers accused of wrongdoing, leaving South Africans ...
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