2016 municipal elections
Maimane: DA learnt lessons from running metros
Thursday marked exactly a year since the opposition party wrestled control of key municipalities in Tshwane, Joburg and Nelson Mandela Bay.
Thursday marks exactly a year since the opposition party wrestled control of key metros in Tshwane, Johannesburg and Nelson Mandela Bay from the ANC in cooperation with other opposition parties.
It is understood that the president told the NEC meeting that those who wanted him to resign were 'pushing an agenda of foreign forces'.
Music, fashion and passion seemed to be the highlight of this year’s elections.
The SACP also says there is a climate of extreme recklessness in parts of the ANC, parts of government and across many state-owned entities.
Mthembu added that it's also clear that Minister Gordhan is being charged for political reasons.
Hannes Baatjies and his associate Shuping Nose were lured to a bogus business meeting, where they were shot.
Mogoeng Mogoeng says this year’s election results could have seen an uproar but there is still stability.
Netshitenzhe says that the Constitutional Court's ruling on Nkandla underlined that SA is in a 'bad state'.
EFF KZN’s Mthandeni Zungu claims bouncers were sent to beat them up for raising their concerns.
Zonisele Magawu was apprehended less than 24 hours after the councillor's murder.
Cogta spokesperson Legadima Leso says they are happy with the progress in metros.
Gwede Mantashe says the ANC is avoiding any finger pointing but admits new leadership is needed.
Mondli Gungubele says the ANC in Ekurhuleni has clinched a deal with other parties to form a coalition.
With no political party having won an outright majority in Ekurhuleni, a coalition government is expected.
The ANC's Dan Bovu allegedly offered EFF councillors money to vote for them in the council meeting.
All eyes are on the country’s biggest economic hub to see who will lead South Africa’s City of Gold.
Dan Bovu is being accused of having offered several EFF councillors money amounting to R500,000 for votes.
The party is still uncertain on whether it will run the city of gold, come tomorrow’s council meeting.