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[WATCH] Opposition welcome secret ballot vote
The leaders of the opposition parties in the National Assembly have welcomed Speaker Baleka Mbete' decision to have the vote in the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma done by secret ballot.
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Opposition parties cry foul over De Lille’s R1m overseas trips
In May and June, the mayor went on three overseas trips spending a million rand of ratepayers’ money.
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ACDP: Court ruling on religion at schools gives parents 'a say'
On Wednesday, the High Court in Johannesburg ruled that public schools cannot promote any one religion to the exclusion of others.
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Calls for Zuma to step down far from over, opposition parties garner support
Thousands of South Africans took to the streets in protest against Zuma following the controversial cabinet reshuffle.
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ACDP candidates will ensure voters get the 'best of the best', says Meshoe
Party president Kenneth Meshoe says the ANC should stop insulting the intelligence of South Africans.
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ACDP aims to win at least 5 wards in Drakenstein Municipality
Kenneth Meshoe said he’s disappointed with the living conditions of residents in Chicago in Paarl East.
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ACDP seeks to win over those keen to restore Christian morals in society
The ACDP aims to win 20 wards in the Cape metro having never won a ward in any previous election.
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ACDP welcomes Nkandla suspension
The 58-year-old official signed a deal last week informing the dept of his intention to plead guilty.
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Zille wraps up DA campaign in Jhb
DA leader Helen Zille says the ANC is not what it used to be.
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Public Administration Bill under fire
Lindiwe Sisulu says government will contest any court challenge to the bill passed on Wednesday.
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ACDP prays for elections
The ACDP launched its election manifesto in Soweto this afternoon.
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SABC COO to address Madonsela's report
Thuli Madonsela revealed damning findings following a probe into maladministration at the SABC.
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Meshoe gives up Parliament
Reverend Kenneth Meshoe says he'll focus on fundraising for next year's elections.
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SA not heading for catastrophe - Gordhan
The Finance Minister says South Africa has recovered from tougher economic times.
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Crime stats: Small businesses vulnerable
Crime figures showed small businesses are a target because of low security.
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'Backstreet abortions still happening'
Govt. says a large number of backstreet abortions still occur even though the process was legalised.
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Youth wage subsidy 'shelved'
Govt. has been lambasted by the DA and ACDP for reluctance to implement the youth wage subsidy.