
Paul Mashatile's sudden walkout from the National Convention sparked outrage. Delegates demand that the South African government listen to their concerns
Paul Mashatile's sudden walkout from the National Convention sparked outrage. Delegates demand that the South African government listen to their concerns
Operation Dudula spoke to Briefly News after three of its members were released from custody following protest action at the Lilian Ngoyi Clinic in Diepkloof.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has called for Gayton McKenzie's removal as a minister and an investigation into his alleged links to the country's criminal underworld.
The Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie defended his use of the k-word in 2011 and said that his words were taken out of context.
Herman Mashaba has weighed in on Gayton McKenzie's apology over his racist tweets from 2011, with the ActionSA leader describing it as unacceptable.
The Department of Health has resolved to meet with the leadership of Operation Dudula after three of its members were arrested during a protest in Soweto.
The uMkhonto Wesizwe Party said that it will never join the Government of National Unity in response to the possibility of the GNU's possible expansion.
Operation Dudula's president Zandile Dabula said the organisation could take legal action after their members were allegedly unlawfully arrested in Soweto.
Gayton McKenzie said the last thing he wanted to do was humiliate Cyril Ramaphosa, yet he sparked division by seemingly warning the President about removing him.
The African National Congress's Integrity Commission cleared the party's deputy president, Paul Mashatile, of any wrongdoing after he was fined in Parliament.
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