Press Release by the DA The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, was absolutely correct to step in and try to resolve the crisis at Armscor. Armscor’s failure to deliver under i...
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A couple of months ago, the leaders of the ruling party were just as shocked as the rest of the country when one of their own leaders was removed and replaced by a candidate from the Democratic Alliance. It can...
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The number of fans or followers a brand has on social networks is usually a good indicator of its popularity in society. Generally, the more popular a brand is, the higher the number of followers it has on Face...
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The North Gauteng High Court ruled that President Jacob Zuma should make the “spy tapes” accessible to the Democratic Alliance. This decision did not sit well with the president. President Zuma and his lega...
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While the ruling party seems divided over who to elect as the Gauteng premier candidate, the Democratic Alliance chose its candidate with little fuss. The DA National Spokesperson Mmusi Maimane will be the prem...
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The battle of poo rages on in the Western Cape. On Monday, while the nine men accused of painting the Cape Town International Airport brown appeared in the Bellville Magistrates Court, four other men continued ...
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The Democratic Alliance has resolved that the docket on the Dina Pule investigation must be missing or, the police are not doing what they are supposed to be doing. Marian Shinn, the DA Shadow Minister o...
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King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo will not be voting for the African National Congress in the next elections. The outspoken AbaThembu king has officially renounced the ruling party and believes that the grass is gree...
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Without giving any reasons to the journalists at the press conference at the Union Buildings on Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma reshuffled the cabinet for the fourth time in as many years. A tense Zuma went throu...
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On Monday 29 April, millions of South Africans were shocked to see a visibly frail Nelson Mandela sitting awkwardly on a couch alongside President Jacob Zuma on national television. The ANC had decided to visit...
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