If you were hoping for a day of overwhelming positivity, sorry, but we’re not off to a great start.
It’s been around six weeks since Helen Zille last tweeted, but that doesn’t mean she can’t still give the ANC a piece of her mind.
Corruption in the ANC is no secret, but when you take stock of the major scandals from 1996 onwards, let’s just say Ramaphosa has his work cut out for him.
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When it comes to getting nasty, there are few in the business better than the Daily Maverick’s Richard Poplak.
The revered satirist has taken many potshots at the ruling party these past two decades, and he’s not about to let up now, either.
With President Ramaphosa unwilling, or unable, to crack down on corruption within his own party, the events of recent days have outlined how deep the rot goes.
Eastern Cape Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Xolile Nqatha reckons corrupt members should be cut some slack due to COVID-19.
This story started with a look at the EFF and their new online store, but it’s a cap listed on the ‘ANC Products’ site that got us wondering.
This past weekend, several ANC and government sources claimed another cabinet reshuffle was on the cards.
As South Africans buckle down for the final lockdown stretch, some ANC members have been openly flouting rules and regulations to have a good time.
It’s been two years since Ramaphosa arrived with grand promises of a ‘new dawn’. His report card doesn’t make for pretty reading.
The controversial land expropriation bill is up for public comment, and you only have until the end of January to have your say.
The EFF enjoyed some ‘Parliament Fight Club’ practice during a meeting of the Special Council in Tshwane yesterday.
Following the recent 108th birthday celebrations, the ANC’s national executive committee published its ‘January 8th’ statement outlining their plans for 2020.
Last year, ANC legend Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and two other party stalwarts were laid to rest. An investigation into the spending for those funerals has raised massive red flags.
This weekend saw the ANC’s 108th birthday celebrations, with plenty of questionable dance moves and some very average cakes.
Government ministers might not be getting some of the perks that they’re used to, but when you’re a millionaire, does it really matter?
We have some good news for South Africa and some bad news for government employees, who have thus far been enjoying the high life.
The average salary in the public sector is higher on average than the rest of the economy, and it’s draining our national budget in a massive way.
For the best part of 25 years, the ANC has relied on blind voter loyalty to remain in power. Finally, young South Africans seem to be coming to their senses.
Thanks to a new law recently signed into existence, millions of South Africans could find themselves debt-free.
Richard Poplak, the Daily Maverick’s most sharp-tongued assassin, has really gone to town on what he reckons is the slow death of South African democracy.
At the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting this weekend, the gloves really came off. At least Ramaphosa feels like he’s sitting pretty.
Magashule isn’t going to stop gunning for Ramaphosa, although thus far the ANC’s incumbent leader has managed to stave off the party’s secretary-general. The biggest test lies ahead.
The names of the chairpersons on the ANC parliamentary committee reads like a who’s who of State Capture and corruption, as Ace wins another round.
Last week, Cyril Ramaphosa was completely blindsided by Ace Magashule, who was on his way to Cape Town to try and pull a quick one.
An induction session at the Old Assembly in Parliament turned ugly when the ANC and EFF clashed.
Whilst some are determined to believe that Cyril Ramaphosa’s New Dawn is going to save the day, not everyone is on board.
Cyril Ramaphosa’s New Dawn has had a few hiccups along the way. According to Justice Malala, we need to exercise some patience.