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SELLO LEDIGA: Recalling Bruce Koloane a victory for ethical governance
The people of South Africa, the voters in particular, must be conscientised and outraged by government malpractice, writes Sello Lediga.
Following the DA's Federal Council meeting this weekend the opposition party accepted that it concentrates a lot on the ANC.
ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule says its deployees in government will now be closely monitored.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised South Africa that his cabinet will sign performance agreements to ensure they deliver.
The party has for the first time declined to below 60% in the national vote, it will go to the National Assembly with 19 less seats.
New players, Patricia de Lille’s party-good-is in, and so is Mzwanele Manyi’s African Transformation Movement.
The decision was made at the DA's federal executive meeting this weekend, following interviews with potential candidates.
The ANC had said in May it would 'test the argument' that land redistribution without compensation is permitted under current laws.
Key among the issues to be decided is the recommendation that the act be repealed because it was inconsistent with the Constitution.
The Energy Department cited the rand's weakness against the dollar as one of the reasons added to a fuel levy announced by National Treasury earlier in the year.
But as a backbencher serving on the Public Enterprises committee over the last year, he's is well placed to turn around the rot.
The African National Congress says its top officials will move with speed to deal with the issue to avoid creating anxiety.
Party leader Mmusi Maimane says that the billboard is meant to highlight the fact that the ANC has undermined unemployed and poor South Africans.
Themba Godi says in 2019 the current government will wake up to the realisation that South Africans will no longer vote based on history.
The federation says it plans to target vulnerable workers because two-quarters of the country's workforce is still not unionised.
Yacoob says South Africa needs to get to a point where less court intervention is needed to deal with matters of inequality.