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South Africa: DA Quits Ramaphosa's National Dialogue Amid Coalition Tensions | Firstpost Africa|N18G
DA Quits Ramaphosa's National Dialogue Amid Coalition Tensions | Firstpost Africa|N18G South Africa's fragile coalition ...
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As tensions rise between the ANC and DA, could this political partnership lead to a sinkhole for both parties in South Africa ...
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The South African on MSNKey player in SA’s GNU lays criminal charges against education ministerA key party in South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU) laid criminal charges for corruption against an education ...
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Briefly on MSNDA Lays Criminal Charges Against Higher Education Minister, Decision Sparks Division on Social MediaThe DA has laid criminal charges against Higher Education Minister, Nobuhle Nkabane, sparking mixed reactions online as citizens debate the tensions in the GNU.
The SACP says corruption, privatisation, and governance decay forced its move to contest elections independently.
SASCO amongst other organisations like EFF and DA has called on the immediate removal of Minister of Higher Education citing ...
After weeks of deliberation among northern opposition politicians over aligning with an existing party or awaiting the registration of a new one ahead of the 2027 general elections, prominent leaders ...
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Briefly on MSNDA accuses ANC of having double standards following Andrew Whitfield’s firing, Mzansi dividedThe Democratic Alliance has accused the ANC of having double standards following Andrew Whitfield's firing, but the claims ...
CAPE TOWN - Embattled Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane said political parties who are rejecting the budget of her ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Tuesday laid criminal charges against Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane ...
The DA has accused Ramaphosa of having double standards by failing to take action against corruption-accused ministers.
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The South African on MSNHere’s who donated to SA’s political parties in Q4The IEC’s latest quarterly disclosure report shows that R14.19 million was declared in the fourth quarter (January-March 2025).
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