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South Africa's DA party proposes axing race-based legislation
Coalition government partner and South Africa’s second largest political party, the Democratic Alliance, has proposed axing ...
The Democratic Alliance, the second-biggest party in South Africa's coalition government, wants to axe race-based laws aimed at boosting Black jobs in an economy still dominated by white people three ...
AS Tanzania draws closer to the October 2025 General Election, a renewed call for constitutional reform has re-emerged at the centre of political debate, with several parties pledging to revive the ...
Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie is today celebrating two historic by-election wins for his party. In this ...
Former President Jacob Zuma condemns South Africa’s Government of National Unity as “illegitimate” and incapable of ...
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'We have to prioritise South Africans': Anti-migrant movement blocks foreigners from healthcare
South Africa is a profoundly unequal society, with much of the country's wealth held in only a few hands. Unemployment and ...
The South African on MSN
Calls for Lesotho to become South Africa’s tenth province
Calls are growing in Lesotho for closer ties with South Africa – with some opposition leaders proposing it become SA's tenth province.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
How the Texas GOP’s bid to block lawmakers from the ballot defies a century of court precedent
The Texas GOP will vote Saturday to possibly bar some state legislators from running in the 2026 primary, despite repeated ...
In a powerful revival, the relaunch of the Minority Front symbolises a bold step towards renewed representation for South Africa's Indian community, honouring the past while forging ahead into a ...
Corruption in SA violates human rights and undermines democracy.Rampant looting worsens inequality and blocks socio-economic ...
The latest round of by-elections saw big wins for the Patriotic Alliance and ActionSA, while there were slumps for the more established political parties.
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Tony Yengeni: South Africa’s leadership crisis stems from self-serving leaders, but Zuma is different
Tony Yengeni, the newly appointed second deputy president of the MK Party, has highlighted what he calls South Africa’s ...
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