President Ramaphosa faces mounting scrutiny over unanswered questions, from a missing buffalo refund to a stolen fortune.
NCOP PLENARY (HYBRID), 28 November 2024 Share Watch on CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his annual address ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa endorses the expansion of a VAT-free basket while researchers warn that despite cooler food ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed during his annual National Council of Provinces address in Parliament that over 1000 spaza ...
President Ramaphosa concluded his address by reaffirming the government’s commitment to economic recovery and inclusive ...
The president said social security is one of government’s biggest achievements and is also the biggest spending priority in ...
South Africa is committed to ending poverty in the country through collective actions and far-reaching social and economic ...
The African National Congress (ANC) has confirmed it will table a motion in the National Assembly (NA) to debate President ...
Ramaphosa on Friday honoured the athletes who won medals at this year's Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. South Africa's ...
Justice Minister Thembi Simelane took an R575,600 loan in 2016 from the VBS Mutual Bank to purchase a coffee shop in Sandton, ...
He said that authorities had visited over 200,000 spaza shops as government continues its nationwide blitz, forcing thousands ...
The education minister was accused of undermining the clearing house process on the contentious legislation despite her ...