The national assembly has voted against removing President Jacob Zuma from office. Following a spirited debate, 233 members voted against the motion, 143 voted in favour, and there were no
Author: Agency Staff
Opposition parties will try every legal avenue to remove President Jacob Zuma from office, they said on Tuesday. Following a defeat in parliament of the motion to have Zuma removed
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has postponed all by-elections in the country as it battles to provide a voters’ roll that has people’s correct addresses. It took the decision as it was still not clear whether the absence of voters’ addresses would
The price of petrol will rise by 88c/l on Wednesday, said the department of energy. In Gauteng, a litre of 95 unleaded petrol and lead-replacement petrol will increase by 88c, while that of 93 ULP and LRP will increase by 86c. Diesel (0,05%) wholesale will
The constitution is the social contract between government and the people and it determines how the country moves towards a better future, finance minister Pravin Gordhan said on Monday. “Once our actions are seen to be incongruent with this
South Africa is making a number of bold moves that could see the country leapfrog into being a leading hydrogen fuel cell technology industrial hub, said minister of science & technology
Jacob Zuma on Sunday reminded South Africans that he is still the president of the country. “As your shepherd, let me lead you,” Zuma said in Zulu to more than 10 000 people gathered at a
National assembly speaker Baleka Mbete on Sunday said she “regretted” the hostile reception public protector Thuli Madonsela got while presenting her budget to a parliamentary
South Africa is an overtaxed and uncompetitive country that is inching closer to junk status, according to chairman of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse Wayne Duvenage. He was
The top three selling passenger vehicles in South Africa in March were the Volkswagen Polo Vivo, the Volkswagen Polo and the Ford Figo. While vehicle sales have fallen dramatically in











