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Investigating Wicknell Chivayo: South African banks linked to R800 million money laundering allegations

Circulated documents reveal Wicknell Chivayo's alleged receipt of R800 million from a controversial R1. 2 billion tender, raising serious questions about the role of South African banks in this unfolding corruption scandal.

News Crime and Courts
Jonisayi Maromo|Published

ANC Northern Cape holds tenth provincial elective conference amid regional election challenges

The ANC in the Northern Cape convenes its tenth provincial elective conference, focusing on local governance challenges, including water service disruptions, and the anticipated re-election of Dr Zamani Saul.

News Politics
Thabo Makwakwa|Published

MK Party's Floyd Shivambu slams DA's tactics in eThekwini by-election

The MK Party's Floyd Shivambu accused the DA of negative campaigning in the closely contested Ward 110 by-election in eThekwini.

News Politics
Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

Chief Justice Mandisa Maya to lead panel for new IEC commissioners

Chief Justice Mandisa Maya will oversee the nomination process for three new members of the Electoral Commission of SA, as current commissioners' terms come to an end. This article explores the nomination criteria and the implications for the upcoming local government elections.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

South African youth must do more at elections to shape the country's future

South African youth are urged to take an active role in shaping their future through increased participation in elections and municipal development plans.

News Politics
Rapula Moatshe|Published

Demarcation board initiates public consultation for ward boundaries ahead of 2026 municipal elections

The Municipal Demarcation Board has commenced a two-month public consultation process for ward delimitation across South Africa, following the determination of councillor numbers.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Kenya’s church donations and colonialism

Christianity has shaped Kenya's political landscape, revealing the intricate ties between religious institutions and political power, and the implications for governance and development.

News
Banthati Sekwala|Published

Elon Musk is a Force of Nature

Elon Musk needs trusted supervision and wisdom if all his remarkable talents and energies in streamlining the federal behemoth are not to go to waste stymied by never-ending lawsuits, writes Armstrong Williams.

News Opinion
Armstrong Williams|Published

Tourism sector sees spending surge amid seasonal visitor decline

As South Africa's tourism sector works its way back to pre-pandemic levels, the emphasis on attracting international visitors and enhancing their spending power has never been more crucial.

Business Economy
Nicola Mawson|Published

US President Donald Trump signs order requiring citizenship proof in federal elections

US President Donald Trump's new executive order demands proof of citizenship for voting, igniting fierce backlash from experts who warn it could disenfranchise millions.

News World
AFP|Published

Major shake-up: SA municipalities set for dramatic boundary changes before 2026 polls

In a major overhaul of South Africa's municipal landscape, the Municipal Demarcation Board has proposed significant boundary changes that could see several new municipalities created and others merged or split. From KwaZulu-Natal to the Free State, these changes could fundamentally reshape local governance and service delivery. The Board is now calling for urgent public participation in this crucial process that will affect millions of residents.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

SACP says it submitted representation to remain registered amid IEC de-registration notice

SACP has responded to the IEC’s de-registration notice, stating that it has submitted its representation to stay registered on the commission’s register roll ahead of the 2026 elections.

News Politics
Simon Majadibodu|Published

Electoral Commission's strike limitation sparks legal battle

The Johannesburg Labour Court examines Nehawu's challenge against the Electoral Commission's restrictions on strike action during critical election periods

Pretoria News News
Zelda Venter|Published

Electoral Commission's strike limitation sparks legal battle

The Johannesburg Labour Court examines Nehawu's challenge against the Electoral Commission's restrictions on strike action during critical election periods

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published

How MK Party and ATM plan to address political issues ahead of 2026 elections

Umkhonto weSizwe Party and African Transformation Movement have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at unifying efforts for political change in South Africa.

News Politics
Hope Ntanzi|Published

Steenhuisen mobilises DA ministers: GNU achievements to take centre stage in local polls

DA leader John Steenhuisen's strategy to leverage GNU ministerial achievements for local election campaigns faces scrutiny as political analysts warn of potential backfire, citing lack of tangible local-level results.

News Politics
Simon Majadibodu|Published

Mbalula announces key changes in ANC leadership structure

In a significant leadership reshuffle, ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has appointed new heads for key committees, including Faith Muthambi as legal chair and Zuko Godlimpi as economic transformation chair, marking a strategic shift ahead of the 2026 local government elections.

News Politics
Kamogelo Moichela|Published

Germany's economic recovery hinges on Russian energy, says top official

Friedrich Merz, Germany's potential next chancellor, faces a critical challenge: ending the country's three-year economic downturn.

News World
Sputnik|Published

How Putin and Musk are weakening European democracies

Concerns about Russian election interference are nothing new, but so far the picture of Moscow’s success is rather mixed.

iOS Lifestyle
The Conversation|Published

Malema says he will not be bullied by Elon Musk, Trump

During his address before a packed St. Paul’s African Apostolic Church special Sunday service, President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema called on the church to take its rightful place as the voice of the voiceless and vulnerable in society.

The Star News
Siyabonga Sithole|Published

Malema says he will not be bullied by Elon Musk, Trump

During his address before a packed St. Paul’s African Apostolic Church special Sunday service, President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema called on the church to take its rightful place as the voice of the voiceless and vulnerable in society.

News Politics
Siyabonga Sithole|Published

ANC's renewal project faces setback as IFP wins key by-election

After a significant by-election loss in KwaZulu-Natal, the ANC's renewal project faces challenges as the IFP consolidates its power in the region.

News South Africa
Willem Phungula|Published

Syria announces March 1 transition to new government, says minister

Syria's post-Assad era enters a new phase as Foreign Minister announces plans for a diverse, representative government starting March 1.

News World
Yolande Du Preez|Published

Uganda's Besigye launches protest hunger strike after military court defiance

Former presidential candidate and opposition leader Kizza Besigye launches a desperate hunger strike in Uganda, challenging his controversial detention in a military court.

News Africa
Yolande Du Preez|Published

New KwaZulu-Natal ANC Youth League supports reconfiguration of the provincial mother body

Following the recent election of new leadership, the ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal expressed its support for the reconfiguration of the provincial ANC structure in preparation for next year’s local government elections.

News South Africa
Willem Phungula|Published